For this setup I am presuming you have already installed GNS3.
We will need to firstly ensure VirtualBox (https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads) is installed and that you have downloaded the JunOS virtual appliance:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BzJE2w8IRXVvX0U1Y0lSdndMWVk
Note: The above you not be used for commercial purposes at all - as well as being outdated, it is not supported at all by Juniper and should be used for developmental and testing purposes only.
From VirtualBox we do a: File >> Import Appliance, specifying our ova image.
It is also worth ensuring that the NIC attached to the VM is in bridging mode:
VM >> Properties >> Network.
and adding 1 or 2 extra interfaces - since by default it only provisioned one in my testing.
Note: The VM might take a little while to initialize on lower end systems, so be patient.
At the login prompt we can simply login with root (no password.)
and verify the JunOS version with:
show version brief
We should then promptly set the root password:
conf
set system root-authentication plain-text-password
set system host-name JUNOS
and then we can configure the em0 interface with:
set interface em0 unit 0 family inet address 10.0.0.100/30
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We should be able to verify this with:
run show interfaces em0 detail
and then attempt to ping your default gateway to verify connectivity:
run ping 10.0.0.1
We should now hook up Virtualbox with GNS3 by firstly pointing it to our VBoxManage executable:
GNS3 >> Edit >> Preferences >> VirtualBox >> 'Path to VBoxManage'.
Note: This will typically be: C:\Program Files\Oracle\VirtualBox\VBoxManage.exe
Then hit the 'VirtualBox VMs' tab and add our newly created VM.
You should then see the VM (JunOS Olive) available 'End Devices' tab within GNS3.
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