: Indicates the inclusion of strong cryptographic features (such as SSH, HTTPS, and IPsec) subject to export control regulations.
To understand why this image is a staple in network virtualization, we can break down its precise filename: iosxrvk9demo613qcow2
Complete Guide to Cisco IOS XRv: Working with iosxrv-k9-demo-6.1.3.qcow2 : Indicates the inclusion of strong cryptographic features
Transfer the iosxrvk9-demo-6.1.3.qcow2 file into this directory. While this image is an excellent tool for
| Feature | iosxrvk9demo613qcow2 | IOS XRv9000 | |---------|----------------------|-------------| | RAM requirement | 4 GB | 16+ GB | | Forwarding engine | Software (single core) | Software (multi‑core, DPDK) | | Maximum throughput | ~5 Gbps | ~100 Gbps (with DPDK) | | Supported features | All major routing, limited MPLS | Full scale, including Carrier Ethernet | | License | Demo (60 days) | Production (honor‑based or smart) | | Use case | Learning, small labs | Pre‑production testing, large simulations |
Use Telnet or SSH via PuTTY/SecureCRT to manage the console.
While this image is an excellent tool for training and general topology verification, it is critical to note its boundaries: