This version dates back to approximately 2014/2015 , making it a very early release of the vMX platform. Package Type: jinstall (Junos installation package).
The "domestic" tag in the filename indicates it contains strong 128-bit encryption for SSH/SSL, which was historically restricted for export outside the US and Canada. vMX Juniper - GNS3 vmx.jinstall.vmx.14.1r1.10.domestic 1
Release 14.1 was a foundational version for the vMX. While newer versions like 21.x or 23.x exist today, the 14.1 branch is often cited in legacy documentation and lab environments (like GNS3 or EVE-NG) because it was one of the first versions to provide a robust, programmable control plane in a virtual form factor. Key features of this era included: Control Plane Power This version dates back to approximately 2014/2015 ,
domestic image requires host key generation – takes 2-3 minutes. Fix: Wait. Check /var/log/messages for sshd-keygen completion. vMX Juniper - GNS3 Release 14
Unlike later versions of Juniper vMX (starting from 14.1R5), which require two separate VMs—a Virtual Control Plane (VCP) and a Virtual Forwarding Plane (VFP)—this 14.1R1.10 version runs both functions within a single instance. brezular.com Key Benefits of this Single-Node Feature: Resource Efficiency : It typically requires only 1 vCPU and 1 GB of RAM
If you are working with virtualized networking, you have likely come across the filename vmx.jinstall.vmx.14.1r1.10.domestic
Released around late 2014, this version was designed to provide the same features as physical MX Series hardware in a virtualized environment.