![]() ip / sets the IP address (and optional default gateway) for the current VPC.Entering an integer in the range 1.9 at the prompt select which "VPC" you are entering commands to.A command followed by a " ?" gives more detailed help for that specific command (e.g." ?" at the prompt gives help for all commands.The VPCs, which are numbered from 1-9, map to the corresponding nio_udp port i.e. These ports are defined by two port numbers (the first one starting at 30000 and the second at 20000). To connect to a VPC select one of the interfaces that start with "nio_udp".these try to connect to the Ubuntu VM's lo0 and eth0 network devices and, in the virtual environment you are working in, will hang your VM! Per the WARNING above, do not connect to either of the "nio_gen_eth" ports (lo0 or eth0) on the VPCs.Per the NOTE above, if you are going to use VPCS in a lab be sure it is the first tool you invoke after starting up GNS3.Start the VPCS control window from GNS3 with the Tools/VPCS menu item.You add a VPC device to GNS3 using the Host in the "End Devices" menu list in GNS3.starting it up to far into the process of configuring your network could result in VPCS or GNS3 misbehaving or even crashing in unpredictable (and inexplicable) ways. ![]()
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