Juniper had (and probably does) a version of JunOS that runs on PC
platforms with Ethernet (and some others) network interfaces.  I've
used this in the past for some interoperability testing and qualification
activities.

However, JunOS and the routing protocol stack represent intellectual
property of considerable value to Juniper in addition to the whizzy
hardware they build.  You should ensure that you're not violating
the software license for copies of JunOS that you got with your
router.

I don't know if Juniper would be interested in supporting this sort of
project or not; your probably ought to ask them, likely working
through your sales channel.  I don't know if they have a typical
packaging of software in the form that you need or not.

Just a Juniper customer,
louie


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