Nxosv9k703i74qcow2
Once the node is dropped onto an active lab canvas and powered on, it takes several minutes to complete its initial boot cycles. Following these configuration steps ensures proper operational stability.
Upload your image and rename it to virtioa.qcow2 . nxosv9k703i74qcow2
switch# dir bootflash: switch# configure terminal switch(config)# boot nxos bootflash:nxos.7.0.3.I7.4.bin switch(config)# copy running-config startup-config Use code with caution. Troubleshooting Common Issues Once the node is dropped onto an active
Upload your image using an SFTP client (like WinSCP) to the newly created directory. EVE-NG requires the primary virtual disk to be named exactly virtioa.qcow2 . Rename the file via CLI: nxosv9k703i74qcow2
I’ve been using nxosv9k703i74qcow2 for about six months in a GNS3/EVE-NG lab environment. This is the QCOW2 image for Cisco’s Nexus 9000v running NX-OS 7.0.3.I7.4.