03 How to add fortigate cisco MikroTik and windows to eve


      

With its extensive platform for network virtualization and emulation, EVE-NG is a flexible and potent tool for network experts. EVE-NG gives you the tools you need to be successful whether you're testing setups, training, or creating intricate network topologies.

Numerous network device manufacturers, such as Cisco, Juniper, Checkpoint, Palo Alto, and many more, are supported by EVE-NG1.
Because of this, it's a great tool for network experts that have to work with many kinds of equipment.

With its complete HTML5 UI, you can control your network emulations without requiring any other client software2.
This enables anyone with a web browser on any device to access it.

With the use of an easy-to-use drag-and-drop interface, EVE-NG's topology builder lets you create and alter network topologies2.
Configurations can be imported and exported, and you can even utilise unique templates for your nodes.

It can manage large-scale topologies with up to 1024 nodes per lab2 and supports hardware acceleration.
This guarantees that, even with intricate settings, your emulations operate flawlessly.

  • To install an OS such as Windows, Linux, Cisco, Frotigate, or MikroTikWe need to understand the process of EVE-NG first
Be sure that your image folder name starts as per table, after the “-” you are adding name and version of your image:
Foldername examples:

  • Foldername examples:
    fortinet-FGT-v6-build1010
    asav-941-200
    win-7×64

Inside of image folder must be placed HDD image with correct name like:
hda.qcow2 or virtioa.qcow2

Note: If your image have more than one HDD, then HDD’s name last letter will change in alphabetic sequence: hda, hdb, hdc…., virtioa, virtiob,virtioc…


  • troubleshooting
If not, we need to check some points
  • Check location files 
  • Check folder name
  • Check file name
  • Check permission
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