This indicates the software is , running the 20.x code branch.
A functional vQFX instance typically requires two distinct virtual machines working in tandem: Routing Engine (RE): Contained in the re-qemu.qcow2
Containerlab is the go-to for DevOps/NetOps workflows, packaging the VM as a Docker container. To deploy:
To successfully run this image in a simulation environment, the following resources and configurations are required: : Minimum 1024 MB (2048 MB recommended for stability). : 1 to 2 vCPUs. Networking (NIC Type) , the NIC type should be set to virtio-net-pci to ensure the PFE is properly presented. Connectivity
file, this runs the Junos OS control plane. It handles management, protocol processing, and configuration. Packet Forwarding Engine (PFE): Often a separate file like pfe-qemu.qcow , this simulates the data plane and ASIC behavior Practical Applications These images are indispensable for several reasons: Juniper vQFX - - EVE-NG
Ensure -enable-kvm (Nested Virtualization) is turned on within your underlying hypervisor settings. Running QEMU without KVM acceleration drastically slows down the virtual Junos kernel.
If the switch comes up, you are ready to monitor it.
This indicates the software is , running the 20.x code branch.
A functional vQFX instance typically requires two distinct virtual machines working in tandem: Routing Engine (RE): Contained in the re-qemu.qcow2 vqfx202r110reqemuqcow2 top
Containerlab is the go-to for DevOps/NetOps workflows, packaging the VM as a Docker container. To deploy: This indicates the software is , running the 20
To successfully run this image in a simulation environment, the following resources and configurations are required: : Minimum 1024 MB (2048 MB recommended for stability). : 1 to 2 vCPUs. Networking (NIC Type) , the NIC type should be set to virtio-net-pci to ensure the PFE is properly presented. Connectivity : 1 to 2 vCPUs
file, this runs the Junos OS control plane. It handles management, protocol processing, and configuration. Packet Forwarding Engine (PFE): Often a separate file like pfe-qemu.qcow , this simulates the data plane and ASIC behavior Practical Applications These images are indispensable for several reasons: Juniper vQFX - - EVE-NG
Ensure -enable-kvm (Nested Virtualization) is turned on within your underlying hypervisor settings. Running QEMU without KVM acceleration drastically slows down the virtual Junos kernel.
If the switch comes up, you are ready to monitor it.