24 port EXOS VM in GNS3/QEMU
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‎02-02-2016 05:43 AM
Hi,
I was able to successfully create a QEMU EXOS VM and console into it. Strangely though, when I create the QEMU VM, i choose 24 ports in e1000 type adapter however when i issue the 'show ports' command in EXOS, it only shows 12 ports. Is this limitation built into EXOS or QEMU?
Anyone has any experience in this setup? Is there a way to overcome this limitation?
Thanks
I was able to successfully create a QEMU EXOS VM and console into it. Strangely though, when I create the QEMU VM, i choose 24 ports in e1000 type adapter however when i issue the 'show ports' command in EXOS, it only shows 12 ports. Is this limitation built into EXOS or QEMU?
Anyone has any experience in this setup? Is there a way to overcome this limitation?
Thanks
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‎02-03-2016 06:04 PM
Drew thanks for the response. If its a EXOS limitation, then its a pity. So i'm guessing there's no way to simulate 24,48 port switches?
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‎02-03-2016 06:04 PM
Hi Grosjean, Yes its understood its not a sold product. I think it will benefit the community though by allowing the capability to simulate and troubleshoot large (actual) deployed networks.
Looking forward to the info you find out.
Looking forward to the info you find out.
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‎02-03-2016 06:04 PM
Hi,
this is not a product per se, more a free tool to play with, but we can have a look why there's such limitation. Not sure if we can remove it easily, so we can't promise anything.
this is not a product per se, more a free tool to play with, but we can have a look why there's such limitation. Not sure if we can remove it easily, so we can't promise anything.
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‎02-03-2016 06:04 PM
Understood. I think you and Daniel Flouret both work for Extreme. If so, please feed this as a feature request into the next release of the VM, if its a maintained product. I think it'll be incredibly useful to have support for 48 ports on the EXOS VM to simulate some larger topologies in tools like GNS3.
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‎02-03-2016 06:04 PM
None that I know of.
