?On 2/12/18, 5:41 PM, "juniper-nsp on behalf of Dave Peters - Terabit Systems" wrote:įorgive my ignorance, but I've got an RE-S-X6-64G running in an MX480 (BP3) with an SCBE2, version 15.1R6.7, and it has a chassis-control problem:Įrror: Unrecognized command (chassis-control) > there are times when actually hardware routers show Junos as "olive" > Perhaps, this is a learning opportunity from me. > I've never seen mention of olive outside of GNS3/Virtual Environment. The fact is that 15.1R has no support for this config. Juniper-nsp mailing list you create an Olive from an M/MX/T release, you know that Junos declares itself an "Olive" if it doesn't recognise a Juniper hardware it knows (well, except for vMX/vSRX/vRR/vWhatever, even if there was a bug in older releases where it nevertheless showed Olive).Īdditionally, RE-S-X6-64G IS a virtualised environnement, where Junos runs inside a VM on a Linux host. JUNOS Base OS boot show chassis environment Here's 2 of my gns3-based juniper show chassis environmentĮrror: Unrecognized command show version Shows up as "olive" and that if I were to download a newer version of vMX, Installed vMX 15.1F3, since it was an early release of vMX, that it still I have wondered if I never really set up my olive/vmxĮnvironment completely correct. Here's my GNS3 routers.i have the same chassis-control error, and I forget There are times when actually hardware routers show Junos as "olive" Perhaps, this is a learning opportunity from me. I've never seen mention of olive outside of GNS3/Virtual Environment. It's only available as a 64-bit download.Olive? Are you sure you aren't in a GNS3-based virtual environment router? Previous versions of the OS shouldn't be a problem with Windows 8 and Windows 7 having been tested. GNS3 can be used on a computer running Windows 11 or Windows 10. The latest version we have is 2.2.44.1 and is available to download here. With software released under the open source GPLv3 license, anybody can download, install, run and distribute the software with little in terms of restrictions. GNS3 is a free application released under the GPLv3 license on Windows from network auditing software. Visualization: Visualize networks with virtual nodes and links.Virtualization: Create virtual networks with virtual machines.Switches: Connect multiple switches for comprehensive network simulations. Storage: Connect to external storage devices to store simulation files.Simulation: Test network scenarios with packet analysis.Security: Secure your networks with firewalls and other security devices.Scripting: Automate network operations with Python and other scripting languages.Routers: Support for a wide range of Cisco routers.Protocols: Use a range of network protocols in your simulations.Networking: Design and simulate complex network topologies.Images: Use Cisco IOS or other images to build networks.Export: Export your simulations to other cloud and virtualization platforms.Collaboration: Share designs and simulations with anyone in real-time.Cloud: Integrate cloud services into your virtual networks.GNS3 does not do that and you can run hundreds of devices in a GNS3 topology (assuming you have the hardware to do it). Other solutions like Cisco VIRL limit the number of devices in a topology to 20 Cisco devices (depends on license). You are only limited by the hardware resources you have available. GNS3 does not limit the number of devices you can run in a topology. It uses Dynamips emulation software to simulate Cisco IOS. GNS3 is a network software emulator that allows the combination of virtual and real devices, used to simulate complex networks its name is comes from Graphical Network Simulator. Network topology simulation software designed for professionals
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