GNS3 on Hyper-V
For students using VDI or Azure Labs
Last updated
For students using VDI or Azure Labs
Last updated
You should have already completed the Simple GNS3 install. You can use Hyper-V on the University VDI, in Azure labs, or on a home computer.
If you search for Hyper-V you will be prompted to Turn Windows features on or off. On an old version of Windows, this may be in the control panel. Turn on the Hyper-V features and click OK.
You must now restart.
After restart, I log back in again. The Hyper-V manager app should be available and I run it.
On the GNS3 Downloads page, I click to download the GNS3 VM.
I am given several options, I select Hyper-V. At time of writing, this was over 1GB, you need decent broadband.
The download is in a ZIP format, you need to extract the files, I do so in the Downloads folder.
There is a PowerShell script create-vm.ps1 which I now run. Make sure there are no errors.
I start the new VM.
Next I open GNS3 and go to Edit->Preferendes->GNS3 VM.
I select Enable the GNS3 VM and under virtualization engine, I select Hyper-V and click OK.
After a few seconds, I can see the additional server.