The following config should works fine:
autostart = False
[localhost:7200]
workingdir = C:\Temp
udp = 10000
[[7200]]
image = C:\temp\IOS\c7200-adventerprisek9-mz.124-22.T.bin.unpacked
idlepc = 0x614a241c
ghostios = True
[[ETHSW SW1]]
1 = access 10
2 = access 20
15 = dot1q 1
nio_gen_eth:\device\npf_{2d3ceedc-ec82-423f-aad5-8625d55ec461}
[[ROUTER R1]]
console = 2001
f0/0 = SW1 1
[[ROUTER R2]]
console = 2002
f0/0 = SW1 2
-- Piotr Matusiak CCIE #19860 (R&S, SEC) 2009/9/15 Ravi Singh <way2ccie_at_googlemail.com>: > Thanks Piotr..idlepc is not a problem since all other configuration > files work perfectly fine..Just to add, this is a setup without using any > USB to Ethernet adapters and just the 2nd NIC on the box...so how do people > setup trunking on the PC's NIC.. for me since it was an HP DL380 server , I > used the HP network config utility but wondering how other windows users do > it ? > > Ravi > > On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 3:31 PM, Piotr Matusiak <piotr_at_ccie1.com> wrote: > >> The config looks fine to me. >> Try to calculate IdlePC (if you haven't done this already) or change >> IOS version or platform. >> Personally, I have good opinion on c7200 software as it works stable >> and smooth in most cases. >> >> Just a thought... >> >> -- >> Piotr Matusiak >> CCIE #19860 (R&S, SEC) >> >> 2009/9/15 Ravi Singh <way2ccie_at_googlemail.com>: >> > I know this isn't really the list to discuss dynamips but I have >> already >> > been through the hacki and other forums but couldn't find the required >> info. >> > I have managed to obtain some 3750s and 3560s at my workplace but am >> unable >> > to integrate them with my server running dynamips. I have windows 2000 >> > server running on this box and I can't move to linux due to some >> > administrative reasons at work. I tried a lot of options but none of them >> > worked and am now stuck up at a situation wherein the moment I connect >> the >> > server's NIC to the breakout switch, the server crashes. Has someone been >> > successfully able to integrate dynamips with real switches on a windows >> box >> > . I would like to understand how the physical connections are ( I have a >> > feeling that I am not doing it right ) . Here is an excerpt from my net >> file >> > config . >> > >> > >> > [[Router R1]] >> > model = 3640 >> > console = 2003 >> > autostart = False >> > slot0 = NM-1FE-TX >> > F0/0 = SW1 1 >> > >> > [[Router R2]] >> > model = 3640 >> > console = 2004 >> > autostart = False >> > slot0 = NM-1FE-TX >> > F0/0 = SW1 2 >> > >> > [[ETHSW SW1]] >> > 1 = access 101 >> > 2 = access 102 >> > 15 = dot1q 1 >> > NIO_gen_eth:\Device\NPF_{243BAEEE-213F-44D2-9F8E-59D0C9EC23A1} >> > >> > My PC's NIC goes to a 2950 f0/19 which is configured as a trunk. F0/1 and >> > F0/2 in this 2950 are access ports in VLAN 101 and 102 respectively. >> These >> > then connect to a 3750 g1/0/1 and g1/0/2 both of which are access ports >> in >> > VLAN 10. I am not able to ping b/w R1 and R2. >> > >> > Thanks in anticipation >> > Ravi >> > >> > >> > Blogs and organic groups at http://www.ccie.net >> > >> > _______________________________________________________________________ >> > Subscription information may be found at: >> > http://www.groupstudy.com/list/CCIELab.html >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> >> >> >> -- >> Piotr Matusiak >> CCIE #19860 (R&S, SEC) > > > Blogs and organic groups at http://www.ccie.net > > _______________________________________________________________________ > Subscription information may be found at: > http://www.groupstudy.com/list/CCIELab.html > > > > > > > > -- Piotr Matusiak CCIE #19860 (R&S, SEC) Blogs and organic groups at http://www.ccie.netReceived on Tue Sep 15 2009 - 17:01:47 ART
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