Download - Xrv9k-fullk9-x.vrr-7.2.2.qcow2 Fixed

Users should expect significant wait times during boot-up; the console may appear unresponsive until the "GE" (Gigabit Ethernet) interfaces finally initialize.

: Standing for "Virtual Router Redundancy" or simply the virtual release format for the XRv platform. xrv9k-fullk9-x.vrr-7.2.2.qcow2 download

It simulates the high-performance "Bay" and "Line Card" architecture of physical ASR 9000s more accurately than the "Classic" XRv image. System Requirements for Deployment Users should expect significant wait times during boot-up;

The XRv9K is resource-intensive. Unlike a standard IOS-XE router, you cannot run this on a basic laptop with 8GB of RAM. For version 7.2.2, ensure your server meets these minimums: Minimum 4 (8 recommended for full throughput). The xrv9k-fullk9-x

The xrv9k-fullk9-x.vrr-7.2.2.qcow2 file is approximately compressed (around 6 GB when expanded). However, disk size is not the limit; RAM is.

: If you or your company has a valid support contract for the ASR 9000 series or a subscription to the Cisco Modeling Labs (CML) or DevNet Sandbox, follow these steps:

Minimum 16GB per node (20GB+ recommended for stability). Disk Space: ~4GB for the image itself.