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Choose 7.2.2 and point it to your downloaded file.

Although the router will boot and run in demo mode, you will see informational syslog messages about licensing. Prepare your Smart Licensing account and registration token in advance to avoid interruption.

Cisco IOS XR Release 7.2.2 is an built upon version 7.2.1. This type of release is focused on stability and bug fixes. It is widely used and serves as a stable base for many network environments. Xrv9k-fullk9-7.2.2 Download

SSH to EVE and login as root, from cli and create image directory on the EVE: * mkdir /opt/unetlab/addons/qemu/xrv9k-fullk9-2.2.2. EVE-NG

Deploying version 7.2.2 in your lab or test environment grants access to production-grade Service Provider features: Choose 7

operates in a demo/unlicensed mode with a strict throughput limit.

Below is a comprehensive guide to understanding what this software is, how to get it legally, and how to deploy it in your virtual lab. Cisco IOS XRv 9000 Cisco IOS XR Release 7

Open your EVE-NG web interface, right-click to add a node, and select . Configure the node to use at least 16GB of RAM and 4 vCPUs before starting it.

The XRv 9000 is a resource-intensive VM because it simulates the control plane and data plane of a high-end router. For version 7.2.2, ensure your host meets the following minimums per instance: Minimum Requirement Recommended for Lab RAM 20 GB - 32 GB Disk Space 3 GB (Thin Provisioned) Hypervisor ESXi 6.5+, KVM, or QEMU Latest Stable Versions

The XRv9k relies on a fully-featured, high-speed virtual x86 data plane. Because it replicates heavy hardware environments, it is notoriously resource-intensive. Do not attempt to boot this image without fulfilling the following baseline compute requirements: Cisco XRv 9000 - - EVE-NG