The other error I don’t know what it is or how to fix it. The only problem with setting it up that way is it cuts off the internet from my computer. I tried to work around this error by using Virtualbox’s Host Network Manager and changed the default vboxnet0 interface from the IP address of 192.168.56.1 to 192.168.200.1 which is the start of the Network rage of my network. Now the first error comes up whenever I start up GNS3 Server. Could not start Telnet console with command 'xterm -T "CiscoIOSv15.7(3)M3-1" -e "telnet 192.168.56.102 5000"': No such file or directory: 'xterm': 'xterm'. The GNS3 VM (IP=192.168.56.102, NETWORK=192.168.56.0/24) is not on the same network as the local server (IP=127.0.0.1, NETWORK=127.0.0.0/8), please make sure the local server binding is in the same network as the GNS3 VM.Now I get two different errors which I think are causing the issues that I am having. I check three times to make sure I have done all the steps. I performed all the steps as outlined in David Bombal’s video. The only difference between my computer David Bombal computer is I run Linux Mint and he runs Windows 10. The name of the video is GNS#, Virtualbox and Cisco IOS: Download, install and configure Cisco IOS with GNS3 and Virtualbox.
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