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It is using BGP simple which uses the BGP feed available from RIPE, it has a BGP feed that is pretty up to date that can be downloaded from BGP dump. I am not going to re-write that documentation. Here is a complete documentation of installation and configuring the BGP router.
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setting up the external BGP route injector – download the Internet BGP feed and configuring it.This guide will be divided into two parts: You can download a copy of EVE-NG, and follow their excellent documentation for installation. Its would be interesting to see actual ASN and IP addr in your lab, you can also use this setup to test and try out different BGP scenarios.ĮVE-NG is a powerful virtual lab environment for emulating network device, from IOS, Junos to a varied host of other vendor network operating systems.
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You also will have the option to limit the number of routes you inject to the lab, so do not worry if your virtual environment is not a humongous monster full of system resources.īGP simple can be used to setup a BGP adjacency with a BGP peer, monitor the messages and updates received from that peer, and to send out updates from a predefined set of NLRIs/attributes.īGP session and message handling is done by Net::BG

The BGP router can inject full Internet route table into the lab, depending on how much system resource is available for your EVE host machine you will be able to see the full route table. This setup can be used to inject full internet routing table to the lab devices. Or you can use the BGP route injector as a prefix injector in your lab.
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Once those are finished you should be able to use the command apt install eve-ng-dockers to pull the Docker images down to your VM.Here I am going to setup EVE-NG lab environment to connect to a BGP router running on Linux that uses bgpsimple.
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To install Docker Nodes first use apt update and apt upgrade in the Eve-NG VM. Once that goes through without any errors you should be able to open up a lab in the Eve-NG web portal and select the Juniper vSRX from the node list. Once you have those files uploaded and renamed you have to update the VM’s wrappers in the VM CLI using the command /opt/unetlab/wrappers/unl_wrapper -a fixpermissions. Rename the folder and file on VM using the naming conventions on this website – – mine was vsrxng-20.3R1.8 and virtioa.qcow2. Using FileZilla, or any FTP program you’d like, connect over Port 22 to the VM IP address using your root / eve credentials and navigate to the /opt/unetlab/addons/qemu folder and copy your qcow2 vSRX folder over. To add a node like Juniper vSRX to your Eve-NG VM requires you FTP to the VM itself and add it. From here you should be able to create new labs using any nodes you have installed on your Eve-NG VM. Login with the credentials admin / eve and change the drop down to use HTML5. Open up an internet browser on your host machine and navigate to your VM IP address where you should see an Eve-NG login screen. If your tests went well then you should be able to get your IP address through ifconfig (add the pnet0 argument if you can’t scroll up) to view your DHCP IP address. When the VM finishes booting test your internet connectivity by pinging 8.8.8.8.

Create your user account and if you have an IP in mind that you’d like to use turn off DHCP and set it along with your DNS server, otherwise leave everything defaulted. The default credentials are root / eve to login and then you can follow the wizard to do your initial setup. Once your settings are good you can start the image. If you’re on a desktop make sure your network adapter settings are set to Bridged and if you’re on a laptop that it’s set to NAT. When it’s finished open it up and under Player in the navigation bar select File and then Open to browse to the Eve-NG OVA.īefore starting it, open up its settings and customize your processor and RAM allocations. Once you have both downloaded, install VMWare Workstation Player.
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You can download either the OVA or the ISO for Eve-NG, but this example uses the OVA image To start, download VM Workstation Player and Eve-NG Community Edition: Virtualizing Juniper VSRX devices using Eve-NG
