![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() If a user wants to capture data on the interfaces belonging to a VirtualBox VM that is already running, she must stop the VM, then start data capture on one or more of its interfaces, and re-start the VM. However, the data capture must be started before the virtual machine is started. Users may capture data on VirtualBox VMs’ interfaces. Then they start data capture on the Hub node’s interface connected to the VM interface from which they wish to capture data. Users may work around this limitation by placing a GNS3 Hub device in-line in the link connected to the virtual Machine’s interface from which they want to capture data. It is not possible to capture data on QEMU virtual machine interfaces. Data capture may be enabled or disabled on GNS3 device interfaces at any time while the device is running in GNS3. GNS3 devices, like the Hub device, or like Cisco router images running on Dynamips, have no restrictions on the way data capture works. In the sections below we discuss the different ways data capture works for interfaces on VirtualBox VMs, QEMU VMs, or GNS3 devices like the Hub device. While GNS3 users may start and stop data capture on Dynamips VM interfaces any time they wish, they must plan ahead when they intend to capture data on open-source routers and hosts running on VirtualBox or QEMU virtual machines.ĭepending on the virtualization technology running the device in GNS3, data capture will - or will not - work in different ways. The GNS3 documentation covers how to capture data from devices running on Dynamips in GNS3 but the procedures for capturing data from devices running in other hypervisors, such as VirtualBox or QEMU/KVM, are not well documented. The GNS3 network simulator makes it easy for users to capture and view data passing across the interfaces of devices running in a GNS3 network simulation. In this post, I will show how to set up data capture in the GNS3 network simulator when using network devices that are emulated by VirtualBox or QEMU virtual machines. ![]()
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