How to use Iou-web-ovf-1.2.2-15.7z to emulate Cisco IOS v15 on Windows
Iou-web-ovf-1.2.2-15.7z is a file that contains a virtual machine (VM) image of iou-web, a web-based interface for Cisco IOU (IOS on Unix), which can emulate Cisco IOS v15 devices on Windows operating systems. In this article, we will show you how to download, install and configure iou-web-ovf-1.2.2-15.7z to run Cisco IOS v15 labs on your Windows PC.
Step 1: Download the required files
You will need the following files to set up iou-web-ovf-1.2.2-15.7z:
7z920-x64.exe or 7z920-x86.exe: a program to extract the iou-web-ovf-1.2.2-15.7z file[^1^]
VMware-workstation-full-10.exe: a program to run the iou-web VM[^2^]
VMware Workstation 10 keygen.zip: a file to generate a license key for VMware Workstation 10[^3^]
iou-web-ovf-1.2.2-15.7z.001 and iou-web-ovf-1.2.2-15.7z.002: the two parts of the iou-web VM image[^4^]
[license].txt: a file that contains the license key for iou-web[^4^]
i86bi_linux-adventerprisek9-15.2.15 and i86bi_linuxl2-upk9-ms.15.0: the two files that contain the Cisco IOS v15 images for layer 3 and layer 2 devices respectively[^4^]
SecureCRT.rar: a program to access the console of the emulated devices[^4^]
You can download these files from the links provided in the references section below.
Iou-web-ovf-1.2.2-15.7z
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Step 2: Install and activate VMware Workstation 10
After downloading the VMware-workstation-full-10.exe file, run it and follow the installation wizard to install VMware Workstation 10 on your PC. Do not launch it after the installation is completed.
Next, extract the VMware Workstation 10 keygen.zip file and double-click on the keygen.exe file inside it. You will see a window with a serial license key for VMware Workstation 10.
Right-click on the VMware Workstation 10 icon on your desktop and select \"Run as administrator\". Enter the serial license key when prompted and click \"OK\". You have now activated VMware Workstation 10.
Step 3: Extract and import the iou-web VM image
After downloading the iou-web-ovf-1.2.2-15.7z.001 and iou-web-ovf-1.2.2-15.7z.002 files, put them in the same folder and right-click on the first one (iou-web-ovf-1.2.2-15.7z.001). Select \"7-Zip\" and then \"Extract here\". This will extract a file named iou-web.ovf, which is the iou-web VM image.
Launch VMware Workstation 10 and select \"File\" and then \"Open\". Browse to the folder where you extracted the iou-web.ovf file and select it. Click \"Open\". You will see a window with some options to import the iou-web VM.
You can change the name and location of the VM if you want, or leave them as default. Click \"Import\". Wait for a few minutes until the import process is completed.
Step 4: Configure and start the iou-web VM
After importing the iou-web VM, you will see it listed in your VMware Workstation 10 library.
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Select the iou-web VM and click on \"Edit virtual machine settings\". You will see a window with some options to configure the VM.
Go to the \"Options\" tab and select \"Shared Folders\". Check the box that says \"Always enabled\" and click on \"Add\". You will see a window with some options to add a shared folder.
Click on \"Next\". Select the option that says \"Host path\" and browse to the folder where you downloaded the [license].txt, i86bi_linux-adventerprisek9-15.2.15 and i86bi_linuxl2-upk9-ms.15.0 files. Click \"Next\".
Enter a name for the shared folder, such as \"iou-files\". Make sure the box that says \"Enable this share\" is checked and click \"Next\". Click \"Finish\". You have now added a shared folder that contains the files you need for iou-web.
Click on \"OK\" to close the window. Select the iou-web VM and click on \"Power on this virtual machine\". Wait for a few seconds until the VM boots up.
You will see a window with some information about the iou-web VM, such as its IP address, username and password. Note down these details as you will need them later.
Step 5: Access and configure the iou-web web interface
Open your web browser (preferably Google Chrome or Firefox) and enter the IP address of the iou-web VM in the address bar. Press \"Enter\". You will see a login page for iou-web.
Enter the username and password that you noted down from the VM window and click on \"Login\". You will see a web interface for iou-web with some tabs and menus.
Go to the \"Manage\" tab and select \"Upload images\". You will see a window with some options to upload the Cisco IOS v15 images for layer 3 and layer 2 devices.
Click on \"Choose File\" and browse to the shared folder that you created earlier (iou-files). Select the i86bi_linux-adventerprisek9-15.2.15 file and click on \"Open\". Enter a name for the image, such as \"L3-15.2.15\". Click on \"Upload Image\". Wait for a few seconds until the upload process is completed.
Repeat the same steps for the i86bi_linuxl2-upk9-ms.15.0 file, but enter a different name, such as \"L2-15.0\". You have now uploaded the Cisco IOS v15 images for layer 3 and layer 2 devices.
Step 6: Import and run a lab
Go to the \"Manage\" tab and select \"Import labs\". You will see a window with some options to import a lab file.
Click on \"Choose File\" and browse to the folder where you downloaded a lab file (such as lab.gz). Select it and click on \"Open\". Check the boxes that say \"Select all labs\" and \"Select all initial config packs\". In the folder menu, choose where you want to store your lab (such as default). Click on \"Import Labs\". Wait for a few seconds until the import process is completed.
Go to the \"Laboratories\" tab and select your imported lab. Click on the small brown book icon on the right side to edit your lab. Scroll down to the section that says \"Devices\".
For each device in your lab, select an image from the drop-down menu that matches its type (such as L3-15.2.15 for layer 3 devices and L2-15.0 for layer 2 devices). Click on \"Save Lab\" at the bottom of the page.
Select your lab again and click on the green play icon on the right side to start your lab. Wait for a few seconds until all devices are powered on.
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