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To get the best performance out of this image, follow these general steps (steps may vary slightly between GNS3 and EVE-NG):
⚠️ : The demo image typically has lower throughput, limited interface counts, and may lack advanced features like MPLS-TE, SR-PCE, or full-scale routing tables.
.qcow2 (QEMU Copy-On-Write), optimized for KVM-based hypervisors like GNS3 , EVE-NG , or Cisco Modeling Labs (CML) . Hardware Requirements: vCPU: 1 (minimum) to 4 (recommended for stability). iosxrvk9demo613qcow2 top
Obtain the iosxrvk9-demo-6.1.3.qcow2 file.
In the world of network engineering, this specific "character" is often the heartbeat of a simulated world. Here is a story inspired by that technical string: 0;92;0;a1; 0;baf;0;d1; The Virtual Frontier 18;write_to_target_document7;default0;1e1; To get the best performance out of this
Integrating the image into GNS3 is straightforward due to built-in template registries:
: KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) enabled on host Supported Use Cases and Architecture Limits Obtain the iosxrvk9-demo-6
to look for when running top ? Compare the 6.1.3 features with newer IOS XR releases? IOS-XR Troubleshooting and Diagnostics - Networking Notes
Since this is a virtual router, the output will look slightly different than a standard Ubuntu/RedHat server. Here is what to look for: