Cat9kv-prd-17.12.01prd9.qcow2
Requires an x86 server with VT-x/AMD-V virtualization support enabled. Usage & Implementation
In enterprise private clouds running Ubuntu KVM or Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) KVM, this image acts as a high-throughput virtual customer premises equipment (vCPE) or a virtual route reflector. Network Emulation Labs (Eve-NG, GNS3, Cisco CML)
Deploying this specific image unlocks a massive array of enterprise features directly within your hypervisor: 1. Unified SASE and SD-WAN Integration cat9kv-prd-17.12.01prd9.qcow2
For network architects building validation labs, installing this image inside EVE-NG requires precise directory naming conventions. to your EVE-NG CLI via SSH.
, a virtualized instance of the Catalyst 9000 series switch. Unified SASE and SD-WAN Integration For network architects
Will you be running this in or Controller (SD-WAN) mode?
| Component | Meaning | |-----------|---------| | cat9kv | Cisco Catalyst 9000v (virtual switch) | | prd | Production release (as opposed to dev or special build) | | 17.12.01 | Cisco IOS XE software version | | prd9 | Likely a production build iteration or patch level (e.g., 9th build of this release) | | .qcow2 | QEMU QCOW2 disk image format | Will you be running this in or Controller (SD-WAN) mode
Community testing reveals that while the image is meant for SD-Access simulations, results have been mixed. One key success is appear to be functional. For network engineers and students, the ability to test these critical security features in a virtual lab is a significant advantage.
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