Model: vmx Junos: 14.1R1.10 JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [14.1R1.10] JUNOS Base OS boot [14.1R1.10] JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [14.1R1.10] JUNOS Online Documentation [14.1R1.10] JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [14.1R1.10] JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (M320) [14.1R1.10] JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Support (M/T/EX Common) [14.1R1.10] JUNOS Routing Software Suite [14.1R1.10]
The vMX router is a full-featured, software-based version of Juniper Networks' MX Series 3D Universal Edge Router. It runs the same Junos operating system as its hardware counterpart, offering a familiar environment for configuration and management.
Unlike later versions (14.1R5+) that separated the Virtual Control Plane (VCP) and Virtual Forwarding Plane (VFP) into two distinct VMs, this 14.1R1.10 version bundles them together, allowing it to run within a single QEMU instance. vmx.jinstall.vmx.14.1r1.10.domestic 1
Handles packet processing via virtualized Trio chip technology.
The internal architecture maps software ports straight to physical hypervisor interfaces. To make the router usable, map exactly under the Network tab using the following layout: QEMU Interface ID Junos Internal Port Mapping Functional Assignment Eth0 fxp0 Out-of-Band (OOB) Management Eth1 Internal Loopback Reserved (Do not connect) Eth2 ge-0/0/0 Line-rate Traffic Port 1 Eth3 ge-0/0/1 Line-rate Traffic Port 2 Eth4 ge-0/0/2 Line-rate Traffic Port 3 Eth5 through Eth11 ge-0/0/3 to ge-0/0/9 Extra Traffic Ports Model: vmx Junos: 14
: It is a staple for those learning Junos CLI or testing features like OSPF, BGP, and MPLS without needing heavy physical hardware. Installation Highlights
The string "vmx.jinstall.vmx.14.1r1.10.domestic 1" appears to represent a specific build or version of a VMware product. Typically, VMware uses such nomenclature to denote various versions of their software, with each part of the string providing information about the product, version, and build. Installation Highlights The string "vmx
The vmx.jinstall.vmx.14.1r1.10.domestic 1 image is commonly used in the following scenarios:
Using this specific version in emulators often requires troubleshooting the Gigabit Ethernet ( ge- ) interfaces. Issue: ge- interfaces do not appear (ge-0/0/0, ge-0/0/1)
: Runs the Junos OS orchestration and routing protocols.