![]() I’ve based this on a Windows install, but the process is the same for OSX. Hat’s off to for his original blog post that outlined this way back 2015. ![]() I’ve done this from scratch on both a Windows 10 laptop and a Macbook Pro – and both times I was logged into a virtual router running Junos within 15 minutes. ![]() This is freely available and incredibly simple to set up. Now, this is great and is definitely a good option, however, there is an even better option and that is using Vagrant to build out a virtual lab using the vSRX image. It’s been far too long since my last blog post, mainly due to the fact that my spare time recently has been taken up with authoring a series of courses over at Pluralsight for the Juniper JNCIA-Junos certification, which are due to be published in October this year.Īnyway, with this in mind, there are a few options out there for building a Junos lab including getting hold of an evaluation version of the vSRX platform that is free to use for 60 days. ![]()
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