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.. _vyos-on-gns3:
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VyOS on GNS3
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Sometimes you may want to test VyOS in a lab environment.
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`GNS3 <http://www.gns3.com>`__ is a network emulation software you
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might use for it.
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This guide will provide the necessary steps for installing
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and setting up VyOS on GNS3.
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Requirements
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The following items are required:
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* A VyOS installation image (.iso file).
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`Here <https://docs.vyos.io/en/latest/install.html#download>`__ you
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can find how to get it.
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* A working GNS3 installation. For further information see the
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`GNS3 documentation <https://docs.gns3.com/>`__.
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.. _vm_setup:
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VM setup
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--------
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First, a virtual machine (VM) for the VyOS installation must be created
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in GNS3.
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Go to the GNS3 **File** menu, click **New template** and choose select
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**Manually create a new Template**.
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.. figure:: /_static/images/gns3-01.png
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Select **Quemu VMs** and then click on the ``New`` button.
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.. figure:: /_static/images/gns3-02.png
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Write a name for your VM, for instance "VyOS", and click ``Next``.
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.. figure:: /_static/images/gns3-03.png
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Select **qemu-system-x86_64** as Quemu binary, then **512MB** of RAM
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and click ``Next``.
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.. figure:: /_static/images/gns3-04.png
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Select **telnet** as your console type and click ``Next``.
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.. figure:: /_static/images/gns3-05.png
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Select **New image** for the base disk image of your VM and click
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``Create``.
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.. figure:: /_static/images/gns3-06.png
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Use the defaults in the **Binary and format** window and click
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``Next``.
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.. figure:: /_static/images/gns3-07.png
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Use the defaults in the **Qcow2 options** window and click ``Next``.
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.. figure:: /_static/images/gns3-08.png
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Set the disk size to 2000 MiB, and click ``Finish`` to end the **Quemu
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image creator**.
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.. figure:: /_static/images/gns3-09.png
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Click ``Finish`` to end the **New QEMU VM template** wizard.
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.. figure:: /_static/images/gns3-10.png
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Now the VM settings have to be edited.
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Being again at the **Preferences** window, having **Qemu VMs**
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selected and having our new VM selected, click the ``Edit`` button.
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.. figure:: /_static/images/gns3-11.png
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In the **General settings** tab of your **QEMU VM template
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configuration**, do the following:
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* Click on the ``Browse...`` button to choose the **Symbol** you want to
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have representing your VM.
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* In **Category** select in which group you want to find your VM.
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* Set the **Boot priority** to **CD/DVD-ROM**.
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.. figure:: /_static/images/gns3-12.png
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At the **HDD** tab, change the Disk interface to **sata** to speed up
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the boot process.
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.. figure:: /_static/images/gns3-13.png
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At the **CD/DVD** tab click on ``Browse...`` and locate the VyOS image
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you want to install.
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.. figure:: /_static/images/gns3-14.png
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.. note:: You probably will want to accept to copy the .iso file to your
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default image directory when you are asked.
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In the **Network** tab, set **0** as the number of adapters, set the
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**Name format** to **eth{0}** and the **Type** to **Paravirtualized
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Network I/O (virtio-net-pci)**.
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.. figure:: /_static/images/gns3-15.png
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In the **Advanced** tab, unmark the checkbox **Use as a linked base
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VM** and click ``OK``, which will save and close the **QEMU VM template
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configuration** window.
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.. figure:: /_static/images/gns3-16.png
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At the general **Preferences** window, click ``OK`` to save and close.
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.. figure:: /_static/images/gns3-17.png
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.. _vyos_installation:
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VyOS installation
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-----------------
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* Create a new project.
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* Drag the newly created VyOS VM into it.
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* Start the VM.
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* Open a console.
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The console should show the system booting. It will ask for the login
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credentials, you are at the VyOS live system.
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* `Install VyOS <https://docs.vyos.io/en/latest/install.html#install>`__
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as normal (that is, using the ``install image`` command).
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* After a successful installation, shutdown the VM with the ``poweroff``
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command.
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* **Delete the VM** from the GNS3 project.
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The *VyOS-hda.qcow2* file now contains a working VyOS image and can be
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used as a template. But it still needs some fixes before we can deploy
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VyOS in our labs.
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.. _vyos_vm_configuration:
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VyOS VM configuration
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---------------------
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To turn the template into a working VyOS machine, further steps are
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necessary as outlined below:
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**General settings** tab: Set the boot priority to **HDD**
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.. figure:: /_static/images/gns3-20.png
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**CD/DVD** tab: Unmount the installation image file by clearing the
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**Image** entry field.
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.. figure:: /_static/images/gns3-21.png
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Set the number of required network adapters, for example **4**.
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.. figure:: /_static/images/gns3-215.png
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**Advanced** settings tab: Mark the checkbox **Use as a linked
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base VM** and click ``OK`` to save the changes.
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.. figure:: /_static/images/gns3-22.png
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The VyOS VM is now ready to be deployed.
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