# additional NICs which will be Ethernet 3-n Add lines similar to those below to create # The default Vagrantfile template includes Ethernet1 and Ethernet2. # NIC1 (Management 1) - is created in the the basebox and vagrant always uses this via DHCP to communicate with the VM. You can customize how your vEOS node starts up by editing the Vagrantfile Vagrant boxes, then create an initial environment, boot the VM, login to theīash shell, enter the EOS CLI, display the EOS version, exit, and destroy the The following commands will add your new basebox and display your available Build the basebox: packer build -var “version=4.15.0F” vEOS-4-i386.json.Save the 2 files to the packer/source/ directory as Aboot-vEOS.iso and vEOS.vmdk, respectively.Download the vmdk for the desired vEOS version (example: vEOS-lab.4.15.0F.vmdk).Download Aboot-*.iso (example: Aboot-veos-2.1.0.iso).Click on Software Downloads (bottom left).To build a vagrant box for Arista vEOS, first, you need to download 2 files from which requires registration. Sample builder to create vagrant vEOS boxes from the Aboot.iso and vEOS-lab.iso files available to registered users at Arista software downloads.
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