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Compare the output with the content of the .sha256 file you also downloaded. They must match exactly. Example output (hypothetical – actual hash differs):

By default, if no throughput license is applied, the vFP processes packets at a heavily throttled rate. This mode is excellent for learning the Junos CLI, validating routing logic, preparing configurations for physical deployment, and studying for certifications (such as JNCIA, JNCIS, or JNCIE).

The bundle deploys two distinct virtual machines working in tandem:

This guide details the architecture, system requirements, deployment steps, and troubleshooting workflows for the . 1. What is the Juniper vMX Bundle?

I can provide specific configuration templates or troubleshooting commands based on your deployment strategy. Share public link

Juniper Networks does not host its software on third-party websites. The only safe and official source for obtaining the vmx-bundle-17.1R1.8.tgz file is from the Juniper Networks support portal.

While unofficial sites exist, downloading from authorized channels prevents malware risks. Step-by-Step Installation Guide in EVE-NG

Follow these steps to deploy the vMX bundle in a Linux KVM environment. Step 1: Extract the Bundle

SR-IOV or Virtio for KVM; VMXNET3 or SRIOV for ESXi. 3. Installation and Deployment Workflow

The .tgz file extension indicates a compressed tarball archive. For Juniper vMX, this bundle includes all the necessary components to run the virtual router on a hypervisor, typically VMware ESXi or Linux KVM.

No. It violates Juniper’s copyright and software license. You could also expose your lab to malware. Always obtain software directly from Juniper.

sudo apt update sudo apt install qemu-kvm libvirt-daemon-system libvirt-clients bridge-utils virt-manager

The vMX router is split into two distinct virtual machines (VMs) to mirror the architecture of physical MX series hardware:

Intel VT-x or AMD-V support is mandatory. High-performance labs benefit from Intel Haswell or newer processors.

The vMX is not a single virtual machine but a combination of two distinct planes that work together to mimic physical hardware: