For EVE-NG, the raw image needs to be converted into a qcow2 format and stored in the appropriate QEMU directory:
set system host-name vMX-Lab
No. "Olive" refers to an older, unsupported, and unofficial way to run Junos on a PC. The vMX is a fully supported, official product that runs the same software as Juniper's physical MX routers. jinstallvmx141r48domesticimg
Open GNS3 and navigate to .
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Putting it all together, jinstallvmx141r48domesticimg refers to the jinstall64-vmx-14.1R4.8-domestic.img file. This is a 64-bit software image containing the Junos OS for the Virtual Control Plane (VCP) of a Juniper vMX router, running version 14.1R4.8, with a standard domestic feature set.
This file is a Junos operating system image designed for x86 architecture, typically running on top of hypervisors like , VMware ESXi , or GNS3 emulation software. For EVE-NG, the raw image needs to be
: Runs the Junos OS routing protocols and administrative engines.
141 is likely a . Many software projects use three-digit build numbers (e.g., 1.4.1). If this corresponds to a Java-based VMX tool, 141 could represent version 1.41 or build 141 of an internal deployment system. Open GNS3 and navigate to
:
The filename jinstall-vmx-14.1R4.8-domestic.img breaks down into a specific identity: