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After launching the image in your chosen platform, you'll need to access its console and perform initial setup.
: Visit the Cisco Software Download portal.
Indicates the image is a monolithic file (all features in one package).
EVE-NG typically expects image names formatted for the QEMU standard (QCOW2 format). However, its backend system easily converts or recognizes VMDK disks when structured inside exact directory formats: vios-adventerprisek9-m.vmdk.spa.156-2.t download
: Download the appropriate .gns3a template from the GNS3 marketplace.
The most secure and legitimate way to acquire this image is through a subscription.
: Indicates this is a Virtual IOS image, specifically optimized to run as a virtual machine rather than on physical hardware. After launching the image in your chosen platform,
: Navigate to Cisco's Software Center. Sometimes, direct links to specific software are available, but often, you'll need to navigate through menus.
The 15.6(2)T release is widely used in virtual labs for its balance of modern features and stability. It can be run on .
This specific file ( vios-adventerprisek9-m.vmdk.SPA.156-2.T ) is proprietary Cisco software . It is not open source or freeware. To legally download and use this file, you must possess a valid Cisco service contract or a specific virtualization license (such as a VIRL/CML license). Sharing or downloading this file from unauthorized third-party sites (torrents, file-sharing forums) is a violation of Cisco’s copyright and terms of service. EVE-NG typically expects image names formatted for the
: Configure Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS), Layer 3 VPNs (L3VPN), and Virtual Private LAN Services (VPLS).
512 MB (Minimum) to 1024 MB (Recommended for heavy routing tables/BGP leaks) Disk Space: ~100 MB per instance