Pnetlab 5.3.11 Exclusive
To upgrade your existing PNETLab instance to version 5.3.11, you can use the built-in utility or a manual script. Method 1: Using ishare2 (Recommended)
PNetLab is typically distributed as an Open Virtualization Archive (OVA) file for easy deployment inside VMware or VirtualBox. Follow these steps to set it up: Step 1: Download the OVA File
If you are already on an older 5.x version, upgrading to 5.3.11 is highly recommended for the stability and visual improvements alone. Pnetlab 5.3.11
Review the Virtual Network Editor to ensure your IP ranges do not conflict with your local network.
Once completed, the CLI banner will display the specific URL (e.g., http://192.168.1.150 ) used to access the web user interface. 4. Navigating the PNetLab 5.3.11 Interface To upgrade your existing PNETLab instance to version 5
Requires no internet connection. This is optimal for secure corporate environments or disconnected field work. Default Web UI Credentials Username: admin Password: pnet
: The layout editor now supports automated text box sizing ( autofit ) and flexible object manipulation. Zoom mechanics are embedded directly in the bottom control bar. The default font color has migrated to an adaptive orange shade to provide visual clarity across both dark and light workspace themes. Review the Virtual Network Editor to ensure your
Avoid over-provisioning node metrics. Set strict hardware thresholds within your lab setup menus. If your combined instance RAM needs approach your hypervisor limits, PNETLab will automatically block new node boots to prevent file system corruption. For large topologies, make sure to review the official PNETLab Hardware Requirements Documentation to properly align your CPU cores and physical memory. Release - PNETLab : Lab is Simple
Visit the official PNetLab website or trusted community mirrors to download the PNetLab 5.3.11 OVA file. Step 2: Import into VMware Workstation / ESXi Open VMware Workstation and select . Browse to the downloaded PNetLab 5.3.11 OVA file. Name your virtual machine and choose a storage path. Click Import . Step 3: Configure VM Settings (Critical) Before powering on the VM, adjust the hardware settings: