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IN DETAILS ABOUT JUNIPER vLABS(topologies)

Juniper vLabs is a web-based platform that lets you try out Juniper products and features at any time, in a no-risk environment. Leveraging the vMX, vQFX, and vSRX product lines, vLabs provide a variety of standalone devices and preset topologies. Reservable in advance or on-demand, vLabs are free to access and open to everyone.





>> Juniper vlabs has multiple topologies such as

1.Standalone vMX Description Devices: 1 vMX running Junos OS 19.4R1.10 Configured Interfaces: no in-band or loopback interfaces configured Configured protocols: none IP addressing: no in-band addressing configured Things to Do in This Sandbox Get familiar with the CLI Perform initial setup Use device-level features 2.Standalone vSRX Description Devices: 1 vSRX running Junos OS 18.3R1.9 Configured Interfaces: no in-band or loopback interfaces configured Configured protocols: none IP addressing: no in-band addressing configured Things to Do in This Sandbox Get familiar with the CLI Perform initial setup Use device-level features 3.Standalone cSRX Description Devices: 1 cSRX running Junos OS 18.2R1.9, running in Docker CE on CentOS 7.6 Configured Interfaces: no in-band or loopback interfaces configured Configured protocols: none IP addressing: no in-band addressing configured Things to Do in This Sandbox Get familiar with the CLI Perform initial setup Use device-level features How to Access the cSRX Device Launch (Reserve) a sandbox session Open an SSH session to the device 4.Standalone vQFX Full Description Devices: 1 vQFX running Junos OS 18.1R3-S5 Configured Interfaces: no in-band interfaces configured Configured protocols: none IP addressing: no in-band addressing configured Things to Do in This Sandbox Get familiar with the CLI Perform initial setup Use device-level features How to Access the vQFX Device Launch (Reserve) a sandbox session Open an SSH session to the server hosting the vQFX device Enter the following commands: $ ssh 100.123.13.201 [Password:] Juniper!1 > NOTE1: It will take a couple of minutes for the vQFX to boot up; if you get a 'No route to host' message, wait a minute and try again. NOTE2: Once the vQFX is up and running, it will take a couple more minutes for the PFE to come online; if you don't see the in-band (xe-0/0/x) interfaces, wait a minute and try again. 5.Standalone vQFX Light Description Devices: 1 vQFX (RE only) running Junos OS 15.1X53-D63.9 Configured Interfaces: no in-band or loopback interfaces configured Configured protocols: none IP addressing: no in-band addressing configured Things to Do in This Sandbox Get familiar with the CLI Perform initial setup Use device-level features 6.Standalone VRR Description ➡ Devices: 1 vRR running Junos OS 18.1R2 Configured Interfaces: no in-band or loopback interfaces configured Configured protocols: none IP addressing: no in-band addressing configured Things to Do in This Sandbox Get familiar with the CLI Perform initial setup Use device-level features


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