I86bi-linux-adventerprisek9-ms.154-1.t-antigns3.bin ((full)) ✅
The file i86bi-linux-adventerprisek9-ms.154-1.t-antigns3.bin is a Cisco IOS on Linux (IOL) image—specifically a Layer 3 (L3) virtual router image. It is widely used in network simulation environments like GNS3 and EVE-NG for CCNA/CCNP/CCIE laboratory practice. Key Technical Specifications Platform Architecture: x86 64-bit Linux (i86bi).
1. i86bi
- Meaning: Intel x86 architecture running Cisco IOS on Linux.
- Context: Unlike traditional Cisco IOS that runs on proprietary hardware (like the 7200 or 3900 series routers), this image is compiled for standard x86 CPUs. The "i" stands for Intel, "86" for x86 architecture, and "bi" likely stands for "Binary Image" or "IOS on Linux."
If you are trying to get this running in your lab, you typically need three things: The .bin file: The actual image you have. i86bi-linux-adventerprisek9-ms.154-1.t-antigns3.bin
1. Prerequisites
Before using this image, ensure you have the following: The file i86bi-linux-adventerprisek9-ms
- GNS3 Installed: preferably the latest stable version.
- GNS3 VM (Recommended): This image is a Linux binary. While it can run on a local Windows/Mac machine, it performs significantly better inside the GNS3 VM (VMware or VirtualBox).
- Resource Allocation: This image requires more RAM and CPU than standard IOS images (like 7200s).
- An internal engineering build (possibly related to anti-tamper or anti-GNS3 mechanisms – though ironic as GNS3 is a common use case).
- A test patch for a specific customer or lab scenario.
- Unofficial/third-party modification (common in emulation communities).
- CVE-2018-0151 (ASA, not directly IOS)
- CVE-2018-0171 (Smart Install)
- CVE-2017-3881 (SNMP)