

For demonstration purposes, I'll use a multi-port MikroTik RB3011 router running on an ARM architecture CPU (1.4 GHz x 2), 1 GB RAM, and 128 MB disk space. Next, i will show you how to use winbox on gns3.In this article, you´ll see how Paessler PRTG monitoring software monitors the hardware and software components of MikroTik devices. Just drag mikrotik router, create your own topolgy, then you can access router using console (CLI) That’s It, now you can use mikrotik router on GNS3


Qemu will show Mikrotik Router Software Installation Wizard, follow the instructions. Note: Adjust the image path and filename (eg. Install RouterOS to current image, by running below command:Ĭ:\Program Files\GNS3\qemu> qemu-system-x86_64w.exe c:\ROS.img -boot d -cdrom “C:\Users\harry\Downloads\Programs\mikrotik-6.33.2.iso” First we need to download mikrotik/routerOS x86 image, you can find it on īy using command prompt (admin mode), prompt to GNS3 FolderĬ:\Program Files\GNS3\qemu> qemu-img.exe create -f qcow2 C:\ROS.img 256MĬommand Explanation : create image 256Megabyte to C: drive with filename ROS.imgįormatting ‘C:\ROS.img’, fmt=qcow2 size=268435456 encryption=off cluster_size=65536 lazy_refcounts=off We can use QEMU to create Mikrotik emulator, it’s already installed on GNS3 folder. I’m going to show you how to create mikrotik / routerOS on GNS3 ver 1.2 connect using macaddress then you can add ip address on router interface to make an IP connection to cloud or host.

