Nxosv9k-7.0.3.i7.4.qcow2 _verified_ 〈99% REAL〉
This string represents the specific release train of the NX-OS software.
The NXOSv9K-7.0.3.I7.4.qcow2 offers a wide range of features, including:
The NXOSv9K-7.0.3.I7.4.qcow2 offers several benefits, including: nxosv9k-7.0.3.i7.4.qcow2
While nxosv9k-7.0.3.I7.4 is not the cutting edge (you won't find NAC/PBR enhancements from 2024 here), it is the of virtual Nexus images. It is rugged, reliable, and won't consume your entire laptop's RAM.
This file is a QEMU Copy-On-Write (qcow2) disk image. It contains a pre-installed instance of Cisco NX-OS for the Nexus 9000v virtual switch. This string represents the specific release train of
cp nxosv9k-7.0.3.i7.4.qcow2 /var/lib/libvirt/images/nxosv9k-1.qcow2
Within the 7.0(3) train, I7.4 is notably stable. It lacks some of the boot-loop issues and "kernel panic" bugs found in earlier I5 or I6 releases. This file is a QEMU Copy-On-Write (qcow2) disk image
Have you had success running this image on VMware Workstation vs. KVM? Let us know in the comments below!
switch# conf t switch(config)# platform qos queue-default switch(config)# feature telnet (if needed for legacy tools) switch(config)# feature ssh switch(config)# clock timezone PST -8 0
: This stands for N etwork X****O perating S ystem V irtual for 9 000 series ( K ). It identifies the software as the virtualized instance of NX-OS designed to emulate the Nexus 9300 or 9500 platform capabilities.