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: Advanced features like BGP routing on this virtual image often require configuring specific license levels, such as Network Advantage or DNA Advantage , within the CLI. Catalyst 9000v - - EVE-NG cat9kv-prd-17.12.01prd9.qcow2
Running this virtual appliance requires significant compute resources to emulate the hardware ASICs found in physical Catalyst switches. If you need help or configuring this image
: If you're managing or configuring Cisco network devices, having the latest or a specific version of the IOS can be crucial for maintaining compatibility, ensuring security, and utilizing features. : If you're managing or configuring Cisco network
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| Attribute | Details | |-----------|---------| | | Cisco Catalyst 9000v (virtual Catalyst switch) | | Version | 17.12.01 | | Build | prd9 | | Image type | QEMU/qcow2 | | Typical use | CML (Cisco Modeling Labs), EVE-NG, GNS3, PNETLab | | Virtual CPU | 1–4 vCPUs (varies by lab needs) | | Virtual RAM | 8–16 GB recommended (8 GB minimal for basic switching) | | Disk space | ~8–10 GB (image size) | | Layer | Switch with routing capabilities (L2/L3) |