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To utilize the vQFX 20.2R1.10 QCOW2 image (specifically for the Routing Engine or the combined light mode) on a QEMU-based hypervisor or network emulator, you need to apply the correct parameters. vqfx202r110reqemuqcow2
When you boot the qcow2 image, the order of the interfaces matters.
: Routing Engine (RE) . This handles the control plane and Junos CLI. vqfx202r110reqemuqcow2 top
Run the EVE-NG wrapper script to ensure the image is bootable. /opt/unetlab/wrappers/unl_wrapper -a fixpermissions 2. Preparation in GNS3 GNS3 typically uses an appliance template ) to automate this setup. Import Template: Download the Juniper vQFX RE appliance and import it into GNS3. Manual VM Settings: If creating manually, use these parameters: 1024 MB (minimum). virtio-net-pci (Critical for RE/PFE communication). Increase to 12 (to support multiple interfaces). 3. Interconnection Requirements
virsh setmem vqfx202-lab 8G --config --live To utilize the vQFX 20
The vQFX is a split-architecture virtual switch consisting of two separate virtual machines that must be connected to function as a single logical switch: Routing Engine (RE): Handles the control plane (Junos OS). This uses your vqfx-20.2R1.10-re-qemu.qcow2 Packet Forwarding Engine (PFE):
To ensure stable performance inside your virtual environment, allocate resources according to these baselines per individual node: Routing Engine (RE) Requirements Packet Forwarding Engine (PFE) Requirements 1 to 2 vCPUs RAM 1024 MB (1 GB) 1024 MB to 2048 MB (1-2 GB) Disk Size ~675 MB (compressed) ~730 MB (compressed) Hypervisor QEMU with KVM Acceleration enabled QEMU with KVM Acceleration enabled This handles the control plane and Junos CLI
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