This is the vrnetlab docker image for HP VSR1000.
Download the HPE VSR1001 image from
https://h10145.www1.hpe.com/downloads/SoftwareReleases.aspx?ProductNumber=JG811AAE
Unzip the downloaded zip file, place the .qco image in this directory and run
make docker-image
. The tag is the same as the version of the VSR1000 image,
so if you have VSR1000_HPE-CMW710-R0326-X64.qco your docker image will be
called vr-vsr1000:7.10-R0326
Tested booting and responding to SSH:
- VSR1000_HPE-CMW710-R0326-X64.qco MD5:4153d638bfa72ca72a957ea8682ad0e2
docker run -d --privileged --name my-vsr1000-router vr-vsr1000:7.10-R0326
CPU: 1 core
RAM: 1GB
Disk: <1GB
A: Nope. It starts and you can connect to it. Take it for a spin and provide some feedback :-)