![]() Image uploading to controller and project export.Disable local server and GNS3 VM preferences.Use current directory when searching for images.Improvements when connecting and updating computes.Drop Python 3.6 support and require Python >= 3.7.Use new API endpoints to create/resize Qemu disk images.Fix incorrect call to tValue() with float.Checks for valid hostname on server side for Dynamips, IOU, Qemu and Docker nodes.Set raw image param when uploading an image from the appliance wizard.Update decorative symbols (for Wizards etc.).Fix creating a custom Ethernet switch template.Set default symbol theme to "Affinity-square-blue".Fix unable to set VNC console resolution.Fix cannot detect images by default when trying to upload them in the Image Manager.Fix editing Docker container config generates exception and empty config.Use "none" for solid line style in drawing items.Dot not allow "no border" style for line items.Fix RecursionError with invalid credentials.Mark VMware and VirtualBox support as deprecated.Allow computes to be dynamically or manually allocated.Apply Snap-to-grid of drawing items not on their center position.New packaging relying only pyproject.toml.The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. ![]() The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. □ Cisco, GNS3, Nexus, VxLan 9000V, 9300, CCIE, Cisco, Datacenter, DC, ESXi, EVPN, GNS3, KVM, Nexus 9000, NX-OS, VXLan Post navigation So if you want to know more about the lab on the drawing? Stay tuned for the next Posting here! Just so much 80GB Ram, 16 CPU’s are a pretty good start, but I’m testing to how much i can limit the Ram, just so much 32GB are definitely too less. But that’s to find out in the next weeks. Of course it isn’t a full replacement and you have to be careful what’s working and what’s not. It has it’s limitations, but for prepping for the EXAM i think this will help me out a lot. So what is my first impression after spending a weekend playing around? The Nexus 9000V is an ABSOLUTELY great thing. If you use the regular NX-OS you get wrong infos (you don’t see MAC addresses that are there) Another major thing is, some L2 Commands as “show mac address-table” are different.I had really strange behaviors before i granted every 9kv at least 8GB and 1CPU. ![]() Be sure to have enough RAM and CPU’s if you boot them at the same time.The Nexus will boot the first time, but on the second it won’t find the image and is ending up in the loader.Once you’ve done that, there are a few minor stumbling blocks: I don’t replicate the whole step for installing it, since Andras Dosztal does have a great guide on his blog to get you started: How to add NX-OSv 9000 to GNS3 Here is the Link to the Configuration Guide, where you can Lookup all details: NX-OSv 9000 Guide Traffic through the 9kV is limited to 4mbit, but hey it’s a lab ….A few tweaks are necessary to get it running in GNS3.You need power to run it, 8GB Ram and at least 1-2 CPUs (Cores) should be Available. ![]()
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