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A valid support contract (Core Plus or higher) linked to your account that grants access to vMX software downloads.

Good for labbing modern protocols that aren't available in older "Olive" or 14.1 vMX versions.

A: As an older release, it is no longer under active support. However, it remains useful for lab and educational purposes, especially within community platforms like EVE-NG. download vmx-bundle 17.1r1.8.tgz

You should see two running domains, typically named vcp- and vfp- . Connect to the Junos CLI console via console redirection: sudo ./vmx.sh --console vcp Use code with caution.

This file is proprietary software owned by Juniper Networks. This guide describes the standard procedure for licensed users to download the software via the official Juniper Support Portal. Unauthorized distribution or use of this software is a violation of copyright and licensing agreements. A valid support contract (Core Plus or higher)

This software package should be sourced directly from the Juniper Networks Downloads Portal . Downloading binaries from unverified third-party file-sharing blogs or public cloud drives carries a high risk of embedded malware, modified files, or unstable code.

This component runs the Junos OS file system. It manages routing protocols, command-line interfaces (CLI), and system management tasks. In this bundle, it is represented as a Junos virtual machine image. However, it remains useful for lab and educational

The vMX is relatively heavy on resources. Ensure your host machine/hypervisor has enough allocated RAM (usually at least 4-6 GB per vMX node) and multiple CPU cores dedicated to the VFP.

The vmx.sh script provides useful management functions. Running ./vmx.sh --help from within the vMX directory will display all available options, including commands for stopping, starting, and restarting the VMs, as well as cleaning up instances.