Version 7.2.2 places this software in a specific timeline. It is relatively modern, suggesting the user is looking to test current-generation features, perhaps preparing for a certification exam (like the CCIE) or staging a deployment for a telecommunications provider.
For simplicity and convention, rename the image file to something like virtioa.qcow2 . Xrv9k---EXCLUSIVE-- Fullk9-x.vrr-7.2.2.qcow2 Download
Businesses and service providers can use this image to test network configurations, validate the compatibility of the XRv9k with their existing infrastructure, and plan for potential deployments. Version 7
The Xrv9k Fullk9-x.vrr-7.2.2.qcow2 file is a QEMU Copy-On-Write (qcow2) image file that can be used to create a virtual machine (VM) instance of the IOS XRv 9000 Series Router. This file contains the complete software image, including the operating system, routing protocols, and other features. Businesses and service providers can use this image
: Minimum of 16 GB RAM per node (allocating less usually results in boot loops or kernel panics).