Intel Xeon E5 Series or newer (8 to 12 dedicated cores per vMX instance). RAM: 24 GB RAM or higher.
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Extracting the Vmx-bundle-17.1r1.8.tgz archive reveals a structured collection of files necessary for vMX deployment. When you run tar xvf vmx-bundle-17.1R1.8.tgz , the contents typically include:
The file extension .tgz indicates a gzipped tar archive. When extracted using standard Linux terminal utilities ( tar -xvf vmx-bundle-17.1r1.8.tgz ), it yields an structured directory framework containing critical system images for the separate Control and Forwarding planes:
vMX requires a valid Juniper vMX license (evaluation or production) to pass traffic beyond 10–25 Mbps. Without a license, the data plane will be severely rate-limited.
Official documentation and software downloads are managed through the Juniper Support Portal , which requires a valid service contract for access. Juniper Networks for deploying this bundle in Juniper vMX 16.X, 17.X - - EVE-NG
The vMX is designed to run on industry-standard x86 servers using either (Ubuntu/CentOS) or VMware ESXi hypervisors.
If you are looking for information on installing this in EVE-NG or GNS3, check the EVE-NG documentation or GNS3 Marketplace .
Intel Xeon E5 Series or newer (8 to 12 dedicated cores per vMX instance). RAM: 24 GB RAM or higher.
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Extracting the Vmx-bundle-17.1r1.8.tgz archive reveals a structured collection of files necessary for vMX deployment. When you run tar xvf vmx-bundle-17.1R1.8.tgz , the contents typically include:
The file extension .tgz indicates a gzipped tar archive. When extracted using standard Linux terminal utilities ( tar -xvf vmx-bundle-17.1r1.8.tgz ), it yields an structured directory framework containing critical system images for the separate Control and Forwarding planes:
vMX requires a valid Juniper vMX license (evaluation or production) to pass traffic beyond 10–25 Mbps. Without a license, the data plane will be severely rate-limited.
Official documentation and software downloads are managed through the Juniper Support Portal , which requires a valid service contract for access. Juniper Networks for deploying this bundle in Juniper vMX 16.X, 17.X - - EVE-NG
The vMX is designed to run on industry-standard x86 servers using either (Ubuntu/CentOS) or VMware ESXi hypervisors.
If you are looking for information on installing this in EVE-NG or GNS3, check the EVE-NG documentation or GNS3 Marketplace .