![]() ![]() If you need help on how to install gns3 and qemu patched please refer to my previous tutorial.ġ) Download latest Olive12.1R1.9, save and decompress the file, in my case the directory is “D:\Juniper\Olive12.1R1.9.img”Ģ) Open cmd prompt, change to the directory where Olive image is located: C:\Users\nuno> cd "D:\=Estudo=\Juniper"ģ) Look for the file “VBoxManage.exe” which is located in the VirtualBox installation directory, copy the location of the file.Ĥ) From the Olive image directory, convert the image file into a “.vdi” (Virtual Disk Image) file: D:\=Estudo=\Juniper> "C:\Program Files\Oracle\VirtualBox\VBoxManage.exe" convertdd Olive12.1R1.9.img Olive12.1R1.9.vdiĬonverting from raw image file="Olive12.1R1.9.img" to file="Olive12.1R1.9.vdi".Ĭreating dynamic image with size 5368709120 bytes (5120MB). This can be done both on Windows and Linux. I assume you already have the following setup: Simple and easy but I still need to test what works and what don’t. ![]() This tutorial covers the configuration of a JUNOS Olive12.1R1.9 system up and running on a virtual machine using Virtualbox and GNS3 in a matter of minutes.
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