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The primary use cases for this specific image include:

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Running the Nexus 9000v is a resource-intensive task and should not be underestimated. Each instance of the NX-OSv 9000 is heavy, requiring for adequate performance. Below are the typical minimum requirements for a single node:

Ensure the file is renamed exactly to sata.qcow2 in the correct directory .../qemu/nxosv9k-7.0.3.I7.4/ . The primary use cases for this specific image

: Log in (default user: admin ) and set the boot image to ensure it loads on the next restart: switch# configure terminal switch(config)# boot nxos bootflash:nxos.7.0.3.I7.4.bin switch(config)# copy running-config startup-config . Common Usage Cisco Nexus 9000v switch - - EVE-NG

| Component | Requirement | | :--- | :--- | | | 2 cores | | vRAM | 8 GB (8192 MB) | | Disk Space | At least 4 GB for the bootflash | | Network | 1 NIC | Below are the typical minimum requirements for a

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The node is now added and ready to be used in a lab. You can drag the "Cisco Nexus 9000v" node from the device panel into your topology. The first time the node boots, it will present a prompt about Power-On Auto Provisioning (POAP). You should abort this process and proceed with the normal setup. The default login credentials are admin with no password set.