Cisco Iou L3 - Gns3 -

Even in 2026, with EVE-NG and CML dominating the conversation, the classic combination remains one of the most efficient ways to build large-scale Layer 3 topologies on a laptop.

In GNS3, go to Edit > Preferences > QEMU & IOU > IOU Devices . Click New .

GNS3 will ask for the path to your IOU binary (e.g., L3-ADVENTERPRISEK9-M-15.4-2T.bin ). Cisco IOU L3 - GNS3

Breathing New Life into Old Labs: A Deep Dive into Cisco IOU L3 on GNS3

Use it as a learning tool, respect software licensing, and upgrade to CML images when you need 100% feature parity with modern hardware. Do you still use IOU in your labs? Or have you switched entirely to EVE-NG? Let me know in the comments below! Even in 2026, with EVE-NG and CML dominating

If you have been in the networking simulation space for more than a few years, you remember the "dark ages" of slow QEMU images and the constant fight for RAM. Then came , and it changed everything.

Here is everything you need to know about why IOU L3 still matters and how to make it sing in GNS3. Simply put, IOU (often called IOSv or L2/L3 IOU ) is an emulator that runs Cisco IOS directly as a Linux userspace process. Unlike traditional Dynamips (which emulates the CPU), IOU virtualizes the IOS environment. GNS3 will ask for the path to your IOU binary (e

Choose the ID (e.g., [L3] Cisco 7200 (IOU) ). Set the RAM to 512 MB (even 256 works, but 512 is safe).

April 17, 2026 | Category: GNS3 Tutorials | Reading Time: 5 minutes