The vMX bundle includes an automated orchestration wrapper script ( vmx.sh ) that reads your vmx.conf adjustments, provisions the required virtual disks, builds network bridges, and launches the VMs in the correct sequential order. Execute the Orchestration Script Run the installation command with root privileges: sudo ./vmx.sh --bind-forwarding sudo ./vmx.sh --start Use code with caution. Confirming VM Status

Adjust the number of vCPUs and memory assigned to the VCP and VFP based on your server's capacity.

# For KVM virsh start vmx-171R18 virsh console vmx-171R18

Successfully deploying a vMX requires careful preparation of a compatible host system, legitimate access to the software, and methodical execution of the installation steps. While the vMX 17.1R1.8 version is an older tool, it remains a very capable platform for building and testing network topologies in a lab environment.

: For best results, use Ubuntu 18.04 LTS or higher with KVM support.

virsh console vMX-VCP

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The script typically:

: Minimum 3 vCPUs and 8 GB RAM (optimized for x86 environments). 3. Extraction & Preparation