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No ability to create custom templates for NAT, Frame Relay switch, ATM switch #3683

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nwhisper2014 opened this issue Dec 26, 2024 · 2 comments

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nwhisper2014 commented Dec 26, 2024

In GNS3 I can change the symbol for all templates except the built-in templates. A workaround option is to create custom variants of the built-in templates with the desired symbols and then disable the built-in templates with the enable_builtin_templates = False parameter. But unfortunately I didn't find in the interface a way to create custom templates for NAT, Frame Relay switch and ATM switch nodes.

Can you please tell me how I can create these custom templates?

GNS3 version 2.2.52 and 3.0.0

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grossmj commented Dec 26, 2024

Can you please tell me how I can create these custom templates?

Not included at this time. Do you have any use for ATM and Frame-Relay switches?

I could create something to change symbols for built-in templates... It would make sense to have NAT nodes in built-in devices though.

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Not included at this time. Do you have any use for ATM and Frame-Relay switches?

ATM and Frame Relay are rarely used, only to develop network administrators' horizons.

I could create something to change symbols for built-in templates... It would make sense to have NAT nodes in built-in devices though.

Thank you! I'll wait for the feature to appear in the gui.

P.S. I apologize for my English. I use machine translation.

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