

However, I have downloaded some juniper virtual products that you can download them on these links (google drive) for free.ĭownload Junos Olive 12.1R1. You can contact Juniper Customer Support for accessing the juniper evaluation products. But, maybe you need to have an account with paid subscription or trial access. The virtual juniper products ease us to deploy it on lab or simulator, even on the production environment, which is run on the hypervisor.Īctualy you can download all juniper product on Juniper Download Page. Those products include: vMX (router), vSRX (firewall / security), vQFX (switch), and so on.

Ive written about this before, see the following link ĮVE-NG: Committing / Saving Qemu Virtual Machine Settingsīut essentially get the ‘Pod Number’ from user management, and the Lab ID from Lab details.Juniper Network has several products aimed at being able to run on virtualization (hypervisor), such as KVM and ESXi. Now you need to ‘commit’ that image (so all new VMs will be created form that image).

WARNING: If you intend to deploy ‘multiple’ Server OS’s into single EVE-NG Labs, then run ‘ Sysprep‘ on the server image select ‘Generalize’ and Shutdown THEN commit the image, once it’s shut down. Navigate to B:\Storage\2003R2\amd64 OK > Next > It will detect and load the ‘ Red Hat Virtio‘ driver and install Windows. It wont find the hard drive, because it has not got the controller driver, click ‘Load Driver‘. In EVE-NG create a new Lab and add in your Windows 2019 Server, then power it on. opt/qemu/bin/qemu-img create -f qcow2 virtioa.qcow2 60G
