I have been trying to use virtualbox, find a machine that supports 64-bit virtualization, import virtualbox, or report an error. The prompt is dB>, and the FreeBSD operating system is not included, so I searched online to see if there was any solution. I accidentally saw the following link: http://forum.gns3.net/topic7711.html, and set the network card qemu options:-SMP 2-device vmxnet3 in gns. so I tried it and tested it, the NIC that has never been available has finally appeared !!!!
[Email protected] % ifconfig
LSI: encaps: (null); Framing: pseudo
Flags = 0x3/0x8000 <present | running>
DSC: encaps: (null); Framing: pseudo
Flags = 0x3/0x8010 <present | running/pointopoint>
Lo0: encaps: loopback; Framing: Local
Flags = 0x103/0x8000 <present | running | loopback>
Lo0.16384: Flags = 0x8000 <up | multicast>
Inet MTU 4294967295 local = 127.0.0.1
Lo0.16385: Flags = 0x8000 <up | multicast>
Inet MTU 4294967295 local = 128.0.0.4
Inet6 MTU 4294967295 local = fe80: 2AA: F: fcd5: ab00
Lo0.32768: Flags = 0x0 <up | multicast>
Em0: encaps: ether; Framing: Ether
Flags = 0x3/0x8000 <present | running>
Curr media: i802 0: AA: 0: D5: AB: 0
Em0.0: Flags = 0x8000 <up | multicast>
Inet primary MTU 1500 Local = 10.1.1.1 DEST = 10.1.1.0/24 bcast = 10.1.1.255
Em1: encaps: ether; Framing: Ether
Flags = 0x3/0x8000 <present | running>
Curr media: i802 0: AA: 0: D5: AB: 1
GRE: encaps: (null); Framing: <error>
Flags = 0x3/0x8010 <present | running/pointopoint>
Ipip: encaps: (null); Framing: <error>
Flags = 0x3/0x8000 <present | running>
Tap: encaps: Other; Framing: pseudo
Flags = 0x3/0x8000 <present | running>
Pime: encaps: (null); Framing: <error>
Flags = 0x3/0x8000 <present | running>
Pimd: encaps: (null); Framing: <error>
Flags = 0x3/0x8000 <present | running>
Em5: encaps: ether; Framing: Ether
Flags = 0x3/0x8000 <present | running>
Curr media: i802 0: 0: AB: 16: 7d: 5
Em4: encaps: ether; Framing: Ether
Flags = 0x3/0x8000 <present | running>
Curr media: i802 0: 0: AB: B: 7e: 4
Em3: encaps: ether; Framing: Ether
Flags = 0x3/0x8000 <present | running>
Curr media: i802 0: 0: AB: 79: C1: 3
EM2: encaps: ether; Framing: Ether
Flags = 0x3/0x8000 <present | running>
Curr media: i802 0: 0: AB: 9: 94: 2
Mtun: encaps: (null); Framing: <error>
Flags = 0x3/0x8000 <present | running>
Demux0: encaps: (null); Framing: pseudo
Flags = 0x3/0x8010 <present | running/pointopoint>
Cbp0: encaps: ether; Framing: Ether
Flags = 0x3/0x8000 <present | running>
Curr media: i802 0: 5: 86: 71: CA: 11
Pip0: encaps: ether; Framing: Ether
Flags = 0x3/0x8000 <present | running>
Curr media: i802 0: 5: 86: 71: CD: E0
Pp0: encaps: (null); Framing: <error>
Flags = 0x3/0x8010 <present | running/pointopoint>
IRB: encaps: ether; Framing: Ether
Flags = 0x3/0x8000 <present | running>
Curr media: i802 0: 5: 86: 71: Ce: 20
[Email protected] % CLI
Root> Ping 10.1.1.1
Ping 10.1.1.1 (10.1.1.1): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 10.1.1.1: icmp_seq = 0 TTL = 64 time = 4.904 MS
^ C
--- 10.1.1.1 Ping statistics ---
1 packets transmitted, 1 packets provisioned ed, 0% packet loss
Round-trip min/AVG/max/stddev = 4.904/4.904/4.904/0.000 MS
Root>
Briefly describe the procedure:
Obtain the ova File
Decompress the ova file with WinRAR
Use a conversion tool to convert the largest unzipped file into a binary file IMG that GNS can recognize (because it was converted a long time ago, how can I forget it? I should be able to find the link on the Internet)
Add the converted imgfile to junos in qemu of GNS and add qemu options:-SMP 2-device vmxnet3
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Finally, SRX has a NIC in gns. Sorry!