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Vqfx-20.2r1.10-re-qemu.qcow2
Vqfx-20.2r1.10-re-qemu.qcow2
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Vqfx-20.2r1.10-re-qemu.qcow2 -

If you’re trying to use it:

Networking notes

Do you have the corresponding ( ...pfe-qemu.qcow ) ready? Vqfx-20.2r1.10-re-qemu.qcow2

This guide covers the vqfx-20.2R1.10-re-qemu.qcow2 image, which is the component of the Juniper vQFX virtual switch. It is typically used alongside the PFE (Packet Forwarding Engine) image to simulate Juniper QFX switches in virtual environments like GNS3 or Cisco CML . Key Information & Usage Purpose: Juniper Virtual QFX Switch Routing Engine.

Before downloading a 2GB QCOW2 file, you must understand what you are getting. The filename follows Juniper’s strict versioning and platform naming conventions. Let’s break it down piece by piece. If you’re trying to use it: Networking notes

This stands for . In Juniper hardware, the RE handles control plane functions (routing tables, protocols, management). In the virtual world, this file specifically contains the Routing Engine image. (Note: A full vQFX deployment may also require a pfp image for the Packet Forwarding Engine, though later builds integrate them differently).

For stable operation in a virtual environment, follow these recommended resource allocations: Guide: Importing Juniper vMX and vQFX into CML2.4 Key Information & Usage Purpose: Juniper Virtual QFX

Once booted (wait ~2-3 minutes for the first boot), log in via the VNC console or virsh console vqfx-leaf1 .

If you’re trying to use it:

Networking notes

Do you have the corresponding ( ...pfe-qemu.qcow ) ready?

This guide covers the vqfx-20.2R1.10-re-qemu.qcow2 image, which is the component of the Juniper vQFX virtual switch. It is typically used alongside the PFE (Packet Forwarding Engine) image to simulate Juniper QFX switches in virtual environments like GNS3 or Cisco CML . Key Information & Usage Purpose: Juniper Virtual QFX Switch Routing Engine.

Before downloading a 2GB QCOW2 file, you must understand what you are getting. The filename follows Juniper’s strict versioning and platform naming conventions. Let’s break it down piece by piece.

This stands for . In Juniper hardware, the RE handles control plane functions (routing tables, protocols, management). In the virtual world, this file specifically contains the Routing Engine image. (Note: A full vQFX deployment may also require a pfp image for the Packet Forwarding Engine, though later builds integrate them differently).

For stable operation in a virtual environment, follow these recommended resource allocations: Guide: Importing Juniper vMX and vQFX into CML2.4

Once booted (wait ~2-3 minutes for the first boot), log in via the VNC console or virsh console vqfx-leaf1 .

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