Download Link - Viptelaedge1923genericx8664qcow2 _hot_

Once the virtual instance powers up, you must complete the base configuration using the local console: Cisco Viptela images set - - EVE-NG

I couldn’t find a direct download link for viptelaedge1923genericx8664qcow2 from official sources. That filename appears to be a Viptela (now Cisco SD-WAN) vEdge 100/1000 series QCOW2 image for KVM, likely version 19.2.3.

# On Linux/macOS sha512sum viptela-edge-19.2.3-genericx86_64.qcow2 # On Windows PowerShell Get-FileHash viptela-edge-19.2.3-genericx86_64.qcow2 -Algorithm SHA512 Use code with caution. viptelaedge1923genericx8664qcow2 download link

Cisco SD-WAN Catalyst SD-WAN Enterprise Strategy: Deploying Viptela Edge 19.2.3 Generic x86-64 QCOW2

To run a stable 19.2.3 lab environment, ensure your host machine meets these minimums: : 1 vCPU and 1024 MB RAM per instance. Once the virtual instance powers up, you must

: The specific software release version. The 19.2.x train is a widely used, stable release in legacy environments and testing labs.

cd /opt/unetlab/addons/qemu/vtedge-19.2.3 mv viptela-edge-19.2.3-genericx86-64.qcow2 virtioa.qcow2 cd /opt/unetlab/addons/qemu/vtedge-19

: Navigate to Software-Defined Networking (SDN) > SD-WAN > Downloads .

: SSH into your EVE-NG server as the root user and create a new directory for the image inside the QEMU addons path. The folder name must follow the naming convention vtbond-19.2.3 (for a vBond node) or vtedge-19.2.3 (for a vEdge node):

The table below outlines the key specifications for this image based on community deployments: