Configure telnet with the set command, exit to the top level, check what you are about to change and finally commit. Then edit that level without going back to the top level. First check that nothing is configured under system services level while staying at your current level (hint: use top). Now we would like to configure telnet (SSH would be a better choice as it is secured) to remotely configure JUNOS2 from JUNOS1. Solution below [edit interfaces em1 unit 0 family commit check Go to the top level, check your configuration and commit.
[edit interfaces em0 unit 0 family set address 192.168.1.1/24 Solution below edit interfaces em0 unit 0 family inet em0 is the name for our first interface, give it this IP address and mask: 192.168.1.1/24 Place yourself at the following level: interfaces em0 unit 0 family inet. Let’s configure an IP address for the first interface on our JUNOS1 router using the edit command. Root# set system root-authentication plain-text-password Missing mandatory statement: 'root-authentication'Įrror: commit failed: (missing statements)
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Go to configuration mode using the configure command and try to commit the current candidate configuration, then set a password for root and commit again.
Initial configuration of junOS is done by these steps: Exercise 1 – root password Then from the GNS3 program right click on every juniper router -> configure -> Binary image ( but the path to another copy of the binary image If you want ta add multiple juniper routers, you have to make multiple copies of the image with different names Starting at version 0.12, Qemu-kvm has native support for VMware virtual machines. Extract vmdk Virtual Disk from OVA File tar xvf. Here is the link you can download the image from:ġ- extract the zipped files, you will get a 2.9 GB img file sizeĢ- OPEN GNS3 ->Edit -> Qemu–>JunOS –> Binery Image->saveģ- run your junos router it takes about 5-8 min As the current GNS3 1.0 beta2 does not have Qemu support included yet we will use the most latest GNS3 0.8.7 version with Qemu support.
Hi everyone, last week I was trying for the junOS on GNS3, first I try VirtualBox, but it didn’t workout for me, eventually I find some link and thought to come with the complete blog with Qemu on GNS3, reference is pasted at the bottom of the blog, thank you.