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The Vmx-bundle-17.1r1.8.tgz is an archive file that contains all necessary components to deploy a Juniper Networks virtual MX Series router running Junos OS Release 17.1R1.8 [14†L3-L5]. This version of the Juniper vMX is a carrier-grade, virtualized version of the physical MX Series 3D Universal Edge Router, optimized for x86 environments, and runs the same Junos operating system (JunOS) and feature set as its hardware counterpart [6†L7-L12].

: On the hypervisor host, use brctl show to verify the bridge configuration and connected interfaces.

: Also called the Packet Forwarding Engine (PFE), this VM handles the actual packet forwarding and data plane operations. The VFP features:

Disclaimer: All trademarks are property of their respective owners. This post is for educational purposes. Always verify licensing terms before downloading and running vendor software.

: Run the main orchestration script to launch the vMX [8†L18]:

Create a specific path on your system and copy the right files over:

To understand the utility of this package, it helps to break down the syntax of the filename:

For the 17.1R1.8 release, the resource allocation requirements are relatively modest: the VCP VM typically requires 1 vCPU and 1 GB of RAM, while the VFP VM requires 3 vCPUs and 4 GB of RAM. Each vMX instance consumes approximately 44 GB of disk storage.

The Vmx-bundle-17.1r1.8.tgz remains a valuable asset for engineers working with Juniper networking technologies in virtualized environments. By offering a stable platform within the Junos 17.1 release train, it enables comprehensive testing and emulation of carrier-edge router features, provided it is deployed with the correct drivers and resource allocations.

If you are building a greenfield lab, go download the current vMX trial from Juniper’s website. However, if you need to support an existing deployment, test a legacy migration, or simply want a lightweight router VM for your home lab, vmx-bundle-17.1r1.8.tgz is a reliable, battle-tested workhorse.

Deploying the vMX using this bundle involves configuring the host environment, editing the orchestration parameters, and launching the initialization script. Step 1: Prepare the Host System

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In the days after the release of Henkaku hack, and the following PSVita DB Theme Installer 360, one of the most frequent questions I read around on forums and social networks was:

"Where can I download custom themes for my PSVita?" Vmx-bundle-17.1r1.8.tgz

Of course there were already threads or posts collecting custom themes in various sites, but often they were messed up because of people comments, many preview images of different size and type, download links from many different file hosting services, etc... Hence the idea of creating a repository that was simple, fast, mobile friendly, but still complete and free, where all users could find and download custom themes for their console in few seconds. And so here is the PSVita Custom Themes - Free Repository!
In this repository you will find custom themes created by amateur users, collected from around the web and then tested, arranged and reuploaded on Google Drive so that they can be ready to download and use. Obviously it was impossible to retrieve any existing custom theme on the web and many of those found had no more valid download link. However this repository includes a public feature to submit a custom theme to be added, so whether you are the creator of a new custom theme or you have just found one around the web that is not currently included in the repository, you can easily submit it so that it could be added soon. The Vmx-bundle-17

Disclaimer:
The custom themes in this repository have been collected from around the web. All rights on them therefore belong to the rightful owners.
This repository is completely free. Its author (@redsquirrel87) is in no way related to the creators of these custom themes and therefore he does NOT take any responsibility for their contents. For any dispute about a custom theme in this repository you can use the Contact Us form to ask for details or the removal of content that, always unintentionally, may have caused you a damage in any way.
The custom themes in this repository have all been checked and clean from malicious files, despite this it is still possible that you may experience some unknown problems out of our controls. For this reason please remember that you are using the custom themes in this repository always at your own risk.
Since there will be a function in PSVita DB Theme Installer 360 that will let users to download custom themes from this repository and to install them directly on their PSVita memory card, all extra files and subfolders have been deleted from the ZIP packages of the custom themes to save space. They will be still available as separate download. : Also called the Packet Forwarding Engine (PFE),

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The Vmx-bundle-17.1r1.8.tgz is an archive file that contains all necessary components to deploy a Juniper Networks virtual MX Series router running Junos OS Release 17.1R1.8 [14†L3-L5]. This version of the Juniper vMX is a carrier-grade, virtualized version of the physical MX Series 3D Universal Edge Router, optimized for x86 environments, and runs the same Junos operating system (JunOS) and feature set as its hardware counterpart [6†L7-L12].

: On the hypervisor host, use brctl show to verify the bridge configuration and connected interfaces.

: Also called the Packet Forwarding Engine (PFE), this VM handles the actual packet forwarding and data plane operations. The VFP features:

Disclaimer: All trademarks are property of their respective owners. This post is for educational purposes. Always verify licensing terms before downloading and running vendor software.

: Run the main orchestration script to launch the vMX [8†L18]:

Create a specific path on your system and copy the right files over:

To understand the utility of this package, it helps to break down the syntax of the filename:

For the 17.1R1.8 release, the resource allocation requirements are relatively modest: the VCP VM typically requires 1 vCPU and 1 GB of RAM, while the VFP VM requires 3 vCPUs and 4 GB of RAM. Each vMX instance consumes approximately 44 GB of disk storage.

The Vmx-bundle-17.1r1.8.tgz remains a valuable asset for engineers working with Juniper networking technologies in virtualized environments. By offering a stable platform within the Junos 17.1 release train, it enables comprehensive testing and emulation of carrier-edge router features, provided it is deployed with the correct drivers and resource allocations.

If you are building a greenfield lab, go download the current vMX trial from Juniper’s website. However, if you need to support an existing deployment, test a legacy migration, or simply want a lightweight router VM for your home lab, vmx-bundle-17.1r1.8.tgz is a reliable, battle-tested workhorse.

Deploying the vMX using this bundle involves configuring the host environment, editing the orchestration parameters, and launching the initialization script. Step 1: Prepare the Host System

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How to install, uninstall and use custom themes?

Final note: whatever procedure you choose to install the custom themes, please remember that the installation procedure will not automatically apply the custom theme on your PSVita. You have to manually change the current theme of your PSVita using the Settings app. If you don't know how to do it, you can find a step-by-step guide just below:

Changing the theme

  • In your PSVita livearea search for the Settings bubble and launch it:

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  • Scroll down and choose the "Theme & Background" option:

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  • Now choose the "Theme" option:

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  • And now you can select one of the (official and custom) themes currently installed in your PSVita:

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