12/25/2022 0 Comments Gns3 could not bind withSo for me - GNS3 is what I'd prefer to use for most of it. This is old borrowed equipment and I'm about to just wash my hands of it - it never seems to work! I know for a fact the baud rate is hard set to 9600 so using either of these methods should not be a problem yet I cannot get in. But all these real devices will not allow me console access using putty or hyperterminal. I also have a 24 port PoE switch - 3500 series. I have two laptops neither of them has a serial port so consoling into the device has to happen with a USB console adapter to work with the traditional blue cisco roll-over cable. I have two 1751V routers - each running an old version (I think v3) of Cisco Call Manager - not exactly what I need and they don't have the memory to support a huge upgrade - but they do have FXO and FXS ports. Please check back later and I will have listed more information.Īs promised I'd put out an update - turns out I lost my initial configs so I'm sorta starting from scratch. Tell me if I'm talking crazy here or if perhaps I'm on the right track. If I could finally get this GUI setup with a couple of working laptops running CIPC for test calls I dare say I'd be good to go! "Cookin' with gas" as they say! The magic jack thing is just a seperate idea. I would also like to see if there are ways of doing test calls with my other laptop running Cisco IP Communicator and it would be coming off of my wireless router and would therefore be on the same network. I would be accessing the CME GUI via the cloud (which would actually be my laptop). I could add bells and whistles to this but so far it's what I have in mind. I ultimately would like to have a computer come off of the phone but that feature is not that important as doing voice vlans is not exactly a ground breaking procedure. My phone would be Cisco IP Communicator and it would be linked into a GNS3 switch and then into my router. I figured I'd have a stub network (with my router being the DHCP server and CME) connected into a cloud (which is linked to my laptop's NIC) and then I could have a magic jack which would allow me to put my VOIP connection to good use and actually make external calls with it. In the meantime, if you have any suggestions on how a decent CCNA Voice home lab topology would look using GNS3 it would help me out TONS! I have a friend who got his CCIE using primarily just GNS3! I would like to go for my CCNA Voice and CCNP Voice (eventually) pretty much the same way. I always have the right intentions going in, and try to follow the book step by step the first time or two through the procedures but always get hung up. CCNA Voice is a cert that is bugging me because I find it interesting - few people in the realm of networking choose to learn about it - but from a lab sense I really don't want to spend $2k on a home lab when GNS3 should work just fine. I will note the output when I return home in about 6 hours - I REALLY appreciate any and all help on this.
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