![]() Introduction Previously I created a vManage Vagrant box for use with the vagrant-libvirt provider.įor reference the following software will be used in this post. Vagrant needs to know the OS type for provisioning purposes and since we are not doing any provisioning with Vagrant we can ignore it. The box built correctly and you can login and use the box as normal however, Vagrant could not detect the type of OS the box uses. The error above relates to guest OS detection. Create a metadata file called vbond-vedge. Cisco IOS XE SDWAN router bring up - Manualĭownload the libvirt conversion script. The maintainers of the vagrant-libvirt plugin have a script that can be used to convert. Login to the vshell shell with the vshell command. The bootstrap config will create the vagrant user with the password vagrant but we still need to load the vagrant ssh key. It will take about a minute for the VM to boot, once it does login with the username: admin and password: admin. A virtual console will be connected to the VM and you will see the below. Viptela does not host any boxes on Vagrant cloud so we will need to build it ourselves. Since the vBond and vEdge use the same software we can use the same base image to create either a vBond orchestrator or vEdge cloud VM. Previously I created a vManage Vagrant box for use with the vagrant-libvirt provider.
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