Once you have downloaded the RE image, you typically follow these steps to integrate it into your lab environment: For EVE-NG / PNETLab
Note: According to community reports from late 2021 and early 2022, while the download file is labeled "20.2R1", the actual software version running inside the image is often 19.4R1.1019.4 cap R 1.10 What is the vQFX-20-2R1-10-RE-QEMU-QCOW2?
: Create a folder named vqfxre-20.2R1-10 in /opt/unetlab/addons/qemu/ . Vqfx-20-2r1-10-re-qemu-qcow2 Download -2021-
While these are usually packaged for Vagrant, the underlying disk images are often in .qcow2 format. Installation in Virtual Labs
Engineers downloaded this image primarily for three scenarios: Once you have downloaded the RE image, you
To download Vqfx-20-2r1-10-re-qemu-qcow2, follow these steps:
You might ask: Why use a 2021 version when newer ones exist? Installation in Virtual Labs Engineers downloaded this image
: This specific version was a common release in 2021 , offering stability for simulating features like EVPN-VXLAN and standard Layer 2/3 switching. How to Obtain the Image
Upload the downloaded vqfx-20.2R1.10-re-qemu.qcow2 and the cosim (PFE) qcow2 files to the respective folders. 3. Rename Images Rename them to the required EVE-NG format ( hda.qcow2 ):
: vQFX is resource-heavy. The RE typically requires 2GB RAM and 1 vCPU , while the PFE requires 2-4GB RAM .
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