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Category: MX/vMX

Posted March 29, 2018April 15, 2021Leave a commentPosted in MX/vMXMX/vMX

Juniper vMX – Error: Check I40E Drivers

NOTE: I originally published this page in 2018; instructions may now be out of date. When starting a Juniper vMX router you may get an error from the vMX.sh script that shows that the I40E drivers could not be checked. The error looks like this: The first thing to do […]

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Posted March 29, 2018April 15, 2021Leave a commentPosted in MX/vMXMX/vMX

Juniper vMX – Error: Cannot allocate memory

NOTE: I originally published this page in 2018; instructions may now be out of date. When deploying a Juniper vMX router on both a CentOS and Ubuntu host I ran into an issue when starting it. The symptoms were slightly different: For CentOS when the vMX started it would get […]

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Posted March 29, 2018April 15, 2021Leave a commentPosted in MX/vMXMX/vMX

Juniper vMX – Virtual MS-MPC

NOTE: I originally published this page in 2018; instructions may now be out of date. One of the new features for the vMX introduced in 17.4R1 is the virtual MS-MPC (known as the vMS-MPC). This allows you to run services such as NAT and stateful firewall on a virtual MX […]

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Posted March 29, 2018April 15, 2021Leave a commentPosted in MX/vMXMX/vMX

Juniper vMX – Starting the vMX on boot

NOTE: I originally published this page in 2018; instructions may now be out of date. The Juniper vMX product doesn’t include any init scripts or systemd unit files. You cannot also just set the VM’s to autostart with virsh since the VM’s are added and started with the vmx.sh shell […]

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Posted March 29, 2018April 15, 2021Leave a commentPosted in MX/vMXMX/vMX

Juniper vMX – Physical Interface Naming

By default, when you install a Juniper vMX device the physical interfaces will all be named “ge-0/0/*” and the output from show interface ge-0/0/X will show the speed as 1G. If you are using SR-IOV with 10G/100G NIC’s this can be a bit confusing. According to the Juniper docs this […]

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Posted March 29, 2018April 15, 2021Leave a commentPosted in MX/vMXMX/vMX

Juniper vMX – Enable Tunnel Services (GRE)

NOTE: I originally published this page in 2018; instructions may now be out of date. If you will be creating GRE tunnels on a Juniper vMX device you will first need to enable the tunnel services. If you do not do this you will not have any GRE interfaces available […]

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Posted March 29, 2018April 15, 2021Leave a commentPosted in MX/vMXMX/vMX

Juniper vMX – Enable Adaptive Services Interface

NOTE: I originally published this page in 2018; instructions may now be out of date. If you will be using IPSEC on a Juniper vMX router you will need to enable the adaptive services interface. This is not enabled by default. Once enabled the adaptive services interface will be present […]

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Posted March 29, 2018April 17, 2021Leave a commentPosted in MX/vMXMX/vMX

Juniper vMX – Common Management Commands

The Juniper vMX router for KVM includes a shell script to install and manage the vMX virtual machines. Here are the common commands you can use with the vmx.sh script: To do the initial installation of the vMX (this only needs to be done once, if you run it again […]

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Posted March 29, 2018April 15, 2021Leave a commentPosted in MX/vMXMX/vMX

Juniper vMX – Installation on a KVM host

NOTE: I originally published this page in 2018; instructions may now be out of date. These steps will help you install a Juniper vMX device on KVM. The steps assume you have already deployed a KVM host with all of the requirements that the vMX needs. If you did not […]

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Posted March 28, 2018April 15, 2021Leave a commentPosted in MX/vMXMX/vMX

Juniper vMX – Ubuntu 14.04 KVM Host Setup

NOTE: This guide is being left in place for legacy reasons. I do not recommend deploying Ubuntu 14.04 for the vMX, instead I would suggest Ubuntu 16.04 with release 18.2 or 18.3 of the vMX. This setup guide will help you setup and prepare a host running Ubuntu 14.04 to […]

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