: This specific file is intended for virtual deployments on hypervisors like KVM, EVE-NG, GNS3, or Cisco Modeling Labs (CML). 3. Deployment Highlights for Version 19.2.3
To proceed with downloading this image, you should follow these steps, keeping in mind that direct download links for specific versions of software can often be found on the vendor's official website or through their support portal: viptela-edge-19.2.3-genericx86-64.qcow2 download
(requires a valid service contract), you can integrate it into your preferred lab tool: EVE-NG Integration Create a directory named vedge-19.2.3 /opt/unetlab/addons/qemu/ Upload the file to this folder using an SCP client like WinSCP. Critical Step : Rename the file to virtioa.qcow2 so EVE-NG can recognize it as the primary disk. Fix permissions via the CLI: /opt/unetlab/wrappers/unl_wrapper -a fixpermissions GNS3 Integration GNS3 Marketplace to download the Viptela appliance template ( : This specific file is intended for virtual
: Search for "SD-WAN" or "vEdge Cloud" and navigate to the software version Requirements : You will need a Cisco Connection Online (CCO) ID linked to a valid service agreement (Smart Account). 2. File Specifications viptela-edge-19.2.3-genericx86-64.qcow2 Architecture : genericx86-64 (Standard 64-bit x86 architecture) (Optimized for QEMU/KVM environments) Critical Step : Rename the file to virtioa
Upon the first boot, you will need to perform "Day 0" configuration to allow the vEdge to talk to your controllers (vBond, vManage): system host-name vEdge-Lab system-ip vbond organization-name "Your-Org-Name"
SHA-256: 4a5b6c7d8e9f0a1b2c3d4e5f6a7b8c9
: This specific file is intended for virtual deployments on hypervisors like KVM, EVE-NG, GNS3, or Cisco Modeling Labs (CML). 3. Deployment Highlights for Version 19.2.3
To proceed with downloading this image, you should follow these steps, keeping in mind that direct download links for specific versions of software can often be found on the vendor's official website or through their support portal:
(requires a valid service contract), you can integrate it into your preferred lab tool: EVE-NG Integration Create a directory named vedge-19.2.3 /opt/unetlab/addons/qemu/ Upload the file to this folder using an SCP client like WinSCP. Critical Step : Rename the file to virtioa.qcow2 so EVE-NG can recognize it as the primary disk. Fix permissions via the CLI: /opt/unetlab/wrappers/unl_wrapper -a fixpermissions GNS3 Integration GNS3 Marketplace to download the Viptela appliance template (
: Search for "SD-WAN" or "vEdge Cloud" and navigate to the software version Requirements : You will need a Cisco Connection Online (CCO) ID linked to a valid service agreement (Smart Account). 2. File Specifications viptela-edge-19.2.3-genericx86-64.qcow2 Architecture : genericx86-64 (Standard 64-bit x86 architecture) (Optimized for QEMU/KVM environments)
Upon the first boot, you will need to perform "Day 0" configuration to allow the vEdge to talk to your controllers (vBond, vManage): system host-name vEdge-Lab system-ip vbond organization-name "Your-Org-Name"
SHA-256: 4a5b6c7d8e9f0a1b2c3d4e5f6a7b8c9