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: The XRv9k takes roughly 5 to 10 minutes to completely initialize internal data planes during the initial first-time boot sequence. Give the console window ample time to load before forcing a system reset.

is a "heavy" node and requires significant system resources to function properly in a lab environment.

Note: Adjust --vcpus and --memory based on your hardware.

Any you intend to test, such as Segment Routing (SRv6) or EVPN. Xrv9k-fullk9-x-7.1.1.qcow2 Download

In this article, we will cover everything you need to know: legitimate sources, system requirements, step-by-step deployment on KVM/libvirt, first-time configuration, and common troubleshooting tips.

Once the root administrative account is configured, you can access the standard IOS XR CLI. Use these fundamental commands to assign an IP address to the management port and enable remote access capabilities:

sudo apt update && sudo apt install qemu-kvm libvirt-daemon-system virt-manager -y # Ubuntu/Debian sudo systemctl enable --now libvirtd : The XRv9k takes roughly 5 to 10

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Once you have downloaded the image, it can be implemented in several platforms. EVE-NG is a popular choice for running XRv 9000.

Interfaces are mapped starting from Gi0/0/0/0 (NIC3 in KVM). Note: Adjust --vcpus and --memory based on your hardware

If you see this output, your virtual instance is running successfully and is ready for advanced configuration, such as BGP, MPLS, Segment Routing, or network automation testing. If you need help setting up this image, tell me:

: The "Full" QCOW2 image is notoriously resource-heavy. To run it smoothly, you typically need at least 16GB of RAM

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