This series of configurations were configured for the JUNIPER JNCIS-ENT examination topics. They may be used to assist in studies or for production deployment assistance.
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Virtualized Network Devices:
Vendor:: Juniper
Model:: vMX
OS Version:: Junos: 19.1R3.9
Virtualization Platform::
Application: EVE-NG COMMUNITY
Version: 2.0.3-112, QEMU 2.4.0
System Hardware/Environment:
Host: EVE-NG Kernel: 4.20.17-eve-ng-ukms+ x86_64 (64 bit) Console: tty 2 Distro: Ubuntu 16.04 xenial
Machine Details:
System: LENOVO product: 30B5005XUS v: ThinkStation P510
Mobo: LENOVO model: 102F Bios: LENOVO v: S00KT40A date: 05/04/2017
CPU: Hexa core Intel Xeon E5-1650 v4 (-HT-MCP-) speed/max: 1809/4000 MHz
Graphics: Card: NVIDIA GP106GL [Quadro P2000], Display Server: N/A driver: N/A tty size: 160x46 Advanced
Network: Card: Intel Ethernet Connection (2) I218-LM driver: e1000e
Drives: HDD Total Size: 1024.2GB
Memory: Array-1 capacity: 1 TB (check) devices: 8 EC: Multi-bit ECC
Device-1: DIMM_1 size: 8 GB speed: 2400 MHz type: DDR4
Device-3: DIMM_3 size: 8 GB speed: 2400 MHz type: DDR4
Device-5: DIMM_2 size: 16 GB speed: 2400 MHz type: DDR4
This lab is based on a bare metal install of the EVE-NG Community Edition. It may be run within VMWare Workstation and other hypervisors. Resource utilization, on above server specifications, for this lab/system:
CPU: 67%
MEM: 56%
SWAP: 52%
QEMU Nodes: 24
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To obtain the JUNOS code, you will need to create an account at HTTPS://WWW.JUNIPER.NET. Virtual code contains certain restrictions and is regulated by the vendor.
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This topoly contains three offices and a backbone network. Routing protocols and switching are preconfigured, though some are disabled to allow the student/network engineer the option to test certain skills and configurations. This topology contains BGP, OSPF, IS-IS, and RIP as it's routing protocols. OFFICE-3 is configured for basic switching spanning-tree. If you are studying for the JNCx certification, this lab will provide a "standard" deployment where you may customize, destroy, and then spin up. It's good to get familiar with all the options.
Lab Details:
Management interfaces:
- CSR1/VCP1: 192.168.21.101
- CSR2/VCP2: 192.168.21.102
- CSR3/VCP3: 192.168.21.103
- CSR4/VCP4: 192.168.21.104
- CSR5/VCP5: 192.168.21.105
- CSR6/VCP6: 192.168.21.106
- CSR7/VCP7: 192.168.21.107
- CSR8/VCP8: 192.168.21.108
- CSR9/VCP9: 192.168.21.109
- CSR10/VCP10: 192.168.21.110
- CSR11/VCP11: 192.168.21.111
- CSR12/VCP12: 192.168.21.112
Subnet IP Scheme:
- WAN Links: 172.16.255.0/24 (Subdivide to /30)
- Loopback Interfaces: 10.255.255.0/24 (Subdivide to /32)
- VLANs: 192.168.0.0/16 (Subdivide to /24)
Lab User Accounts (username / password)
- root / abc123
- admin / abc123
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