This article will cover what this file is, its architecture, its intended use case, the significance of its naming convention ("domestic" vs. "export"), and critical security and operational considerations for anyone still using this version in production or lab environments.
Here is the key information about this specific file:
set system root-authentication plain-text-password # Enter your new root password here
The file Jinstall-vmx-14.1r4.8-domestic.img seems to be an installation image for a VMware product. Here are a few possible scenarios for its use:
A standard .tgz install package is run within an existing Junos OS. The .img file, by contrast, is used for of the vMX. When you deploy a vMX on KVM, ESXi, or another hypervisor, you attach this .img file as the primary disk. The virtual machine boots directly into the Junos installer or a full Junos instance.
Typically requires 1 vCPU and 1024 MB RAM . File MD5 Checksum: 85aa3048e8648bf91e893455645cad03 .