![]() One of the things that is included in the body of knowledge necessary to pass the current CCNA Routing and Switching certification exam is how to configure inter-VLAN routing using a router with a trunk link (hereinafter and evermore referred to as Router-on-a-stick!) If you read my previous blog on the topic Walk softly and carry a Router-on-a-stick! (ROS), much of the material in this blog will be familiar. My goal is to demonstrate how similar it is to configure the new GNS3 if you are already used to the previous version. In this blog I will presume that you have already taken the steps to install it. Have you had a chance to build some projects in the new rev of GNS3? If you have not done so yet, I would highly recommend heading over to GNS3 and downloading it.
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