• Vmx.jinstall.vmx.14.1r1.10.domestic

    From Leen Shonerd@21:1/5 to All on Mon Nov 27 16:52:46 2023
    How to Install Juniper vMX 14.1R1.10 on GNS3
    Juniper vMX is a virtual router that runs on Qemu emulator. It is based on Junos OS, which is a network operating system that powers Juniper's high-performance routers and switches. Juniper vMX 14.1R1.10 is a single node image that can be used to
    simulate Juniper's routing and switching features on GNS3.

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    In this article, I will show you how to install Juniper vMX 14.1R1.10 on GNS3 using the vmx.jinstall.vmx.14.1r1.10.domestic image file. This image file contains both the Routing Engine (VCP) and the Forwarding Plane (VFP) components of the vMX router.
    You will need to download this image file from Juniper's website or other sources.

    Here are the steps to install Juniper vMX 14.1R1.10 on GNS3:


    Navigate to Edit-> Preferences-> Qemu VMs and click New button.
    Enter the name for Qemu VM and allocate 1024MB for RAM.
    Change the NIC type from the default Intel Gigabit Ethernet (e1000) to virtio-net-pci and configure 12 network interfaces.
    Browse for the vmx.jinstall.vmx.14.1r1.10.domestic image file and select it as the disk image.
    Click Finish and then OK to save the Qemu VM settings.
    Drag and drop the Qemu VM from the Devices panel to the GNS3 workspace. Right-click on the Qemu VM and select Start to boot up the vMX router. Right-click on the Qemu VM again and select Console to open a terminal window. Login with the default username root and no password.
    Enter cli command to enter the Junos CLI mode.
    Configure the vMX router as per your requirements using Junos commands.

    Congratulations! You have successfully installed Juniper vMX 14.1R1.10 on GNS3 using the vmx.jinstall.vmx.14.1r1.10.domestic image file.
    How to Connect Two vMX Routers on GNS3
    Now that you have installed Juniper vMX 14.1R1.10 on GNS3, you might want to connect two vMX routers and test their routing and switching features. In this section, I will show you how to connect two vMX routers on GNS3 using a simple topology.



    Here are the steps to connect two vMX routers on GNS3:


    Create a new project on GNS3 and name it as you like.
    Drag and drop two Qemu VMs from the Devices panel to the GNS3 workspace. These are the vMX routers that you have installed in the previous section.
    Right-click on each Qemu VM and select Configure to change their names and network interfaces. For example, you can name them as vMX1 and vMX2, and assign them 4 network interfaces each.
    Drag and drop an Ethernet switch from the Devices panel to the GNS3 workspace. This will act as a layer 2 switch that connects the vMX routers.
    Connect the first network interface of vMX1 to the first port of the Ethernet switch using the Add a link tool.
    Connect the first network interface of vMX2 to the second port of the Ethernet switch using the Add a link tool.
    Right-click on each Qemu VM and select Start to boot up the vMX routers. Right-click on each Qemu VM and select Console to open a terminal window.
    Login with the default username root and no password.
    Enter cli command to enter the Junos CLI mode.
    Configure the IP addresses of the first network interfaces of vMX1 and vMX2 using Junos commands. For example, you can assign 192.168.1.1/24 to vMX1 and 192.168.1.2/24 to vMX2.
    Ping the IP address of the other vMX router from each terminal window to test the connectivity. For example, from vMX1, ping 192.168.1.2 and from vMX2, ping 192.168.1.1.

    Congratulations! You have successfully connected two vMX routers on GNS3 using a simple topology.
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