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vfp-vmsg-x86-64-17.1R1.8.img : The forwarding plane software image optimized for DPDK execution.
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mkdir -p /opt/unetlab/addons/qemu/vmxvcp-17.1R1.8-domestic-VCP cp junos-vmx-x86-64-17.1R1.8.qcow2 /opt/unetlab/addons/qemu/vmxvcp-17.1R1.8-domestic-VCP/virtioa.qcow2 cp vmxhdd.img /opt/unetlab/addons/qemu/vmxvcp-17.1R1.8-domestic-VCP/virtiob.qcow2 cp metadata-usb-re.img /opt/unetlab/addons/qemu/vmxvcp-17.1R1.8-domestic-VCP/virtioc.qcow2 Use code with caution. Step 3: Establish the Forwarding Plane Node (vFP) Vmx-bundle-17.1r1.8.tgz
When you uncompress vmx-bundle-17.1R1.8.tgz (using tar xvf vmx-bundle-17.1R1.8.tgz ), you will typically find the following core image files required for installation:
Or via SSH: ssh root@<management-ip>
If you need newer features or security fixes:
: Files such as metadata-usb-re.img and metadata-usb-fpc0.img which provide essential configuration parameters to the virtual machines. Key Specifications for 17.1R1.8 vfp-vmsg-x86-64-17
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