In Network tab, we choose four (4) Adapters, change ‘First port name’ to Management and ‘Name format’ to Gi0/0/0/ to match the order and name of interfaces in VirtualBox IOS-XRv image. In General settings tab, we check ‘Start VM in headless mode’ and ‘Use as a linked base VM (experimental)’. Next, we go to GNS3 to create a VirtualBox VM appliance with this IOS-XRv-612. Network Adapters: 4 (Enabled and Not attached).Our general settings for this IOS-XRv look like below (your settings may be different depending on your hardware): We import the newly-downloaded image into VirtualBox. In this post, we are going to deploy an IOS-XRv VirtualBox Image (a free demo image) in GNS3.įirst of all, we have to download an IOS-XRv VirtualBox Image on Cisco upload page. In this lab, we use IOS XRv 612 (iosxrv-k9-demo-6.1.2.ova).īear in mind that we need a Cisco CCO account to download the image.
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