Iosxrv-k9-demo-5.2.2.ova Hot! -
: Like physical IOS XR devices, changes must be applied with the commit command before they take effect.
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Fix permissions on EVE-NG to ensure the hypervisor can launch the instance: /opt/unetlab/wrappers/unl_wrapper -a fixpermissions Use code with caution. 5. Initial Bootup and Baseline Configuration iosxrv-k9-demo-5.2.2.ova
Configure model-driven telemetry to stream interface counters to a collector:
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Certain hardware-dependent functions like NetFlow, deep packet inspection (DPI), and advanced Quality of Service (QoS) queuing mechanisms are unsupported or heavily degraded.
To run this image effectively in a lab environment, the following resources are typically recommended: : 1 vCPU (minimum). RAM : 3GB to 4GB per instance (IOS XR is memory-intensive). Storage : Approximately 1GB of disk space. Solved: IOS-XR XRv - Page 3 - Cisco Community Can’t copy the link right now
Most demo images require you to create a root user on the first boot. If prompted, follow the CLI instructions to set a username and password.
Since this is a virtual "demo" image, it is optimized for control plane features (routing protocols, policy-based routing) rather than high-speed data plane throughput. System Requirements