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This guide focuses on deploying the vMX on a KVM hypervisor with Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, as Juniper's official documentation from the vMX's active period primarily validated these systems.

The filename structure follows Juniper's standard software release nomenclature:

Assuming you have legal access, download using wget or curl :

Run the following command to ensure EVE-NG recognizes the new images: /opt/unetlab/wrappers/unl_wrapper -a fixpermissions Use code with caution. 5. Configuring the vMX Node in EVE-NG Open your EVE-NG web interface. Create a new lab and add a node. Select as the image type. Important: For 17.1R1.8, set the following resources: Image: vmx-17.1R1.8 RAM: 2048 MB (Minimum) CPU: 1 or 2 vCPUs Interfaces: Increase to 4+ for better topology testing. Start the node and connect to it via Telnet/SSH. 6. Best Practices for "Work Top" Performance

Login: root / (no password by default – set one via CLI)

After downloading the file to your local computer, cross-verify the MD5 or SHA-256 checksum provided on the download page against your local file to ensure it was not corrupted during transit. 4. Preparing the Host Environment

Because you are looking to download the Juniper vMX bundle (specifically version 17.1R1.8), you are likely setting up a high-performance virtual routing lab or testing carrier-grade network features. The vMX is a full-featured, virtualized MX Series 3D Universal Edge Router.

Detailed Guide: Downloading and Working with the Juniper vMX Bundle (vMX 17.1R1-S8)