Here's the situation. i was able to create an qemu image of RouterOS and I successfully started it in GNS3. Connecting it to other routers works, and it's amazing that I can simulate different vendors on one common platform where I can interconnect the way I like.
My question is more or less about... licencing.
As you all know, there are licences. I've never used them, because the MikroTik router's I've used - they come with a preinstalled licenses.
And because the demo license is for 24 hours and I'll need a lot of simulation hours, I think it would be more practical to install a licence on my quemu image.
I realized though that I have a L4 license that I earned with my MTCNA, and I can use it. As I'm not quite experienced with quemu in GNS3 I was wondering - do I have to configure different licences on every device I use in my topology? My understanding is that I don't have to, as all of the virtual RouterOS devices in my GNS3 topology will use the same quemu image. Is that correct?