Veos-4.27.0f.vmdk !exclusive! -
If you want any of the follow-ups (OVF/VM settings, qcow2 conversion, Ansible playbooks, or full sample configs for a specific topology), say which one and I’ll provide it.
: Set the first adapter to E1000 for the Management interface. 3. Initial Configuration Once the VM boots, follow these steps to access the CLI: Login : The default username is admin with no password. Enable Mode : Type enable to enter privileged mode. Management IP : veos-4.27.0f.vmdk
While older versions could run on less, modern vEOS images like 4.27.0F optimally require 2GB of RAM to run the control plane. If you want any of the follow-ups (OVF/VM
The vmdk itself contains no networking; the networking comes from the hypervisor. vEOS supports up to 15 virtual network adapters (typically vmxnet3 for performance or e1000 for compatibility). In version 4.27.0f, you can map these vNICs to: Initial Configuration Once the VM boots, follow these