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GNS3 to SolarWinds NPM Integration Guide

With a relatively recent update – GNS3’s support of virtual PC’s (and servers) via Oracle’s open-source VirtualBox tool –a whole new class of IT pro has a reason to be really excited: Monitoring engineers who want to test out new software and/or versions can now set up an entire “fake” network and then test out monitoring against that network, which could include servers, routers, switches, and more.

The challenge was that monitoring engineers often were unfamiliar with setting up networks (in GNS3 or otherwise); and GNS3 users were unfamiliar with the conventions of monitoring solutions like SolarWinds NPM.

This document is going to provide step-by-step, command-by-command, show-me-with-pictures instructions for installing GNS3, setting up a network, installing NPM, and adding the GNS3 network devices into NPM for monitoring. We are assuming (almost) nothing about what the reader knows and providing detailed instructions for all of it.

2020-11-11

Hey everyone, long time no update! I wanted to let you know that a new version of this guide, which takes advantage of cloud (public or private) technology and all the newest GNS3 goodness, can be found here: https://thwack.solarwinds.com/t5/NPM-Documents/A-Virtualized-Monitoring-Lab-With-SolarWinds-and-GNS3/ta-p/609191

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  • ..I want to find the emoticon for pushing up your glasses and saying "technically.."emoticons_wink.png

    The difficulty is routing the GNS3 lab environment between the systems without disrupting the network between.

    There are some truly amazing things that can be done with virtual environments, especially when the lines between virtual and production are blurred a bit.

    Although, if I was asked, my answer would be to avoid suggesting any changes that could negatively impact a customer/client, like routing a lab/test environment across a production network.( emoticons_devil.png-advocate)

    @buschbacher

    I suggest you approach your local network engineering/firewalll team with this question and pose it as a "virtual lab network" that exists on one server; and that you want your solarwinds installation to be able to access the network defined without disrupting your production network.  You will only need certain ports opened depending on how many services outside the lab environment you want access to.

    I should make the disclaimer that step 10 may install software on your GNS3 installation that will not be on your secondary solarwinds location.

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  • ..I want to find the emoticon for pushing up your glasses and saying "technically.."emoticons_wink.png

    The difficulty is routing the GNS3 lab environment between the systems without disrupting the network between.

    There are some truly amazing things that can be done with virtual environments, especially when the lines between virtual and production are blurred a bit.

    Although, if I was asked, my answer would be to avoid suggesting any changes that could negatively impact a customer/client, like routing a lab/test environment across a production network.( emoticons_devil.png-advocate)

    @buschbacher

    I suggest you approach your local network engineering/firewalll team with this question and pose it as a "virtual lab network" that exists on one server; and that you want your solarwinds installation to be able to access the network defined without disrupting your production network.  You will only need certain ports opened depending on how many services outside the lab environment you want access to.

    I should make the disclaimer that step 10 may install software on your GNS3 installation that will not be on your secondary solarwinds location.

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