If selected IOS belongs to a modular device, next screen allows us to install the interfaces in available slots.But if require, we can adjust it to match with our specific requirement. By default wizard automatically allocates the minimum recommended memory (RAM) for device. Next screen allows us set the RAM size for this device.Verify / adjust the information and Click Next button to continue If require, you may also adjust the device name. Now wizard extracts the hardware information (platform and chassis number) form selected IOS file and lists it in next screen along with an automatically populated device name.If extracted information does not match with device, select the correct platform and chassis number from drop down.If we are going to use this device only for CCNA exam preparation or to get some hands on experience on Cisco IOS, we can ignore this message. Since GNS3 uses a real Cisco IOS, it also follows the same recommendation and warns us about the outdated IOS. If selected IOS belongs to an outdated device, wizard may display a warning message.In real life, using an outdated device is not recommended.If GNS3 asked to decompress the file, select no. GNS3 supports both type of files compressed and decompressed and by default IOS files are compressed.Now select the downloaded IOS image file which you want to use for your lab. Select New Image option and click Browse button. Now click the IOS router option it will show you the option to add new IOS router image on right side. Once Preferences popup comes up, select IOS routers from Dyanamips tab. Now, we have to upload the Cisco IOS images to GNS3.Start GNS3 and Click Edit from top left bar and select Preferences.How to install GNS3 step by step Process.
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