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Nexus9300v.9.3.9.qcow2 ((full)) -

Log into your EVE-NG server via SSH as the root user.

: This indicates the virtual platform is modeled after the Cisco Nexus 9300v , a member of the Nexus 9000v family of virtual switches. The Nexus 9300v represents a virtual non-modular switch including a single line card with 64 virtual interfaces. The Nexus 9000v family also includes the Nexus 9500v , which represents a virtual modular switch capable of supporting up to 16 line cards with 400 virtual interfaces.

This appears to be a Cisco Nexus 9300v virtual switch image file (QEMU Copy-On-Write format) for version 9.3.9. nexus9300v.9.3.9.qcow2

NX-API, Netconf, Restconf, telemetry, and Python scripting support. Release 9.3.9 Stability

on your host can significantly reduce the physical RAM overhead when running multiple instances (e.g., a full leaf-spine topology). Virtual Interfaces : Supports up to 64 virtual interfaces Log into your EVE-NG server via SSH as the root user

To deploy the node into an EVE-NG Environment, follow standard directory naming and image injection conventions:

no system idle-vm-threshold

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When the boot process finishes, you will be prompted with the standard Cisco setup dialog: The Nexus 9000v family also includes the Nexus

The .qcow2 extension is the standard disk image format for QEMU/KVM. It is highly efficient because: