Uses Qemu/KVM as the underlying hypervisor. The OVA can be extracted using tools like 7-Zip to access the .vmdk file, which is then converted to .qcow2 if necessary.
To run version 5.2.2 efficiently, your virtualization environment should meet these minimum specifications: 1 core (supports up to 8 for demo purposes).
: The primary network emulation platforms used by engineers. For these environments, the OVA is often unpacked to extract the .vmdk disk image, which is then converted into a .qcow2 format for use with the QEMU/KVM hypervisor. Step-by-Step Deployment Guide
It typically requires 3GB to 4GB of RAM per instance, making it relatively heavy compared to standard IOS images. Use Cases: Labing and Certification
--- System Configuration Dialog --- Enter root-system username: admin Enter secret: Cisco123! Enter secret again: Cisco123! Use code with caution. Step 3: Configuring the Management Interface
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Uses Qemu/KVM as the underlying hypervisor. The OVA can be extracted using tools like 7-Zip to access the .vmdk file, which is then converted to .qcow2 if necessary.
To run version 5.2.2 efficiently, your virtualization environment should meet these minimum specifications: 1 core (supports up to 8 for demo purposes). iosxrv-k9-demo-5.2.2.ova
: The primary network emulation platforms used by engineers. For these environments, the OVA is often unpacked to extract the .vmdk disk image, which is then converted into a .qcow2 format for use with the QEMU/KVM hypervisor. Step-by-Step Deployment Guide Uses Qemu/KVM as the underlying hypervisor
It typically requires 3GB to 4GB of RAM per instance, making it relatively heavy compared to standard IOS images. Use Cases: Labing and Certification : The primary network emulation platforms used by engineers
--- System Configuration Dialog --- Enter root-system username: admin Enter secret: Cisco123! Enter secret again: Cisco123! Use code with caution. Step 3: Configuring the Management Interface