Hi Tommy, Giany, Stefan

I manage to find the problem.

I created a qemu base image with Junos 10.2R1.8, but instead of using the 
182559er NIC I used the e1000 for my JUNOS Routers.
I reconfigured all interfaces for JUNOS Routers 1 to 4.
I got this error when committing my configs: 

!
root# commit 
Interrupt storm detected on "irq11:"; throttling interrupt source
!

I also got this error after all my configs where done and I started testing 
connectivity with pings:

!
r...@r1# em2: watchdog timeout -- resetting
!

I googled the above error and found the solution to my problem on this page
http://www.gns3.net/phpBB/topic2147.html?sid=0a8b808d046a2697efc844a92cd1e45a


The problem seems to be with fxp3,em2,etc... So I just adjust my Router 
connectivity to not use Interface 2 and my LAB is working.

According to Nacho ( who posted 19:13, 28 April 2010 on 
http://blog.gns3.net/2009/10/olive-juniper/) IPv6 and multicast (PIM) is not 
supported on the e1000 but on the i82559er interfaces.

I have a MBPro with 4Gig RAM, so I'll be setting up my LAB with the 182559er 
interfaces and see if my qemu instance crashes when running the EBGP case study 
on my machine.


Kind Regards

Deon Vermeulen

On Jun 16, 2010, at 7:34 AM, Deon Vermeulen wrote:

> Hi Tommy,
> 
> Perhaps we can work on this together.
> 
> I used the below ink to get GNS3 and qemu working on my Machine.
> http://www.networkfoo.org/cisco-articles/running-cisco-asa-firewall-gns3-os-x
> 
> I used this site only to help with the creating/installing of the JUNOS Olive 
> Base Image and the networking part.
> http://blog.gns3.net/2009/10/olive-juniper/
> 
> I really need to get this working specifically as I want to use this to Lab 
> real life scenarios where I use a mix of Cisco and Juniper Equipment.
> 
> I really have limited OS X cli (BSD) experience which makes it a bit 
> challenging for me.
> 
> 
> Kind Regards
> 
> Deon
> 
> On Jun 15, 2010, at 6:30 PM, Tommy Perniciaro wrote:
> 
>> If you get that working let me know :)
>> 
>> That would be awesome
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: juniper-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net 
>> [mailto:juniper-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Deon Vermeulen
>> Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2010 5:24 AM
>> To: juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net
>> Subject: [j-nsp] Olive Qemu/GNS3 networking issue on Snow Leopard
>> 
>> Hi Forum,
>> 
>> I have been trying to get the JNCIP LAB 
>> (www.juniper.net/training/certification/JNCIP_studyguide.pdf) up and running 
>> on my MacBook Pro running Snow Leopard 10.6.3.
>> I've manage to get it working with qemu using UNIX sockets and UDP tunnels, 
>> but only 2 Juniper routers (R1 & R2) could network with each other.
>> 
>> After 5 months of back and forth I eventually got GNS3 running for Juniper 
>> under Snow Leopard 10.6.3.
>> I manage to get the JNCIP LAB setup and start all routers just as with qemu, 
>> but still experience the same networking issues.
>> 
>> I can only ping between R1 and R2.
>> I see the arp entry on R1 and R2 for R3 but can not ping to R3 from R1 or R2.
>> On R3, I can ping the local address of the interface connecting to R1 and 
>> R2, but cannot ping to R1 or R2 from R3.
>> 
>> I disabled my MAC Firewall, but still no luck.
>> 
>> My LAB Topology is based on the Official JNCIP Study Guide from Juniper.
>> www.juniper.net/training/certification/JNCIP_studyguide.pdf
>> 
>> 
>> Any help/guidance will really be appreciated.
>> 
>> Thank you in advance
>> 
>> Kind Regards
>> 
>> Deon Vermeulen
>> Fax2Email:   088628731
>> email: vermeulen.d...@gmail.com
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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