With the legal and ethical context clear, let's explore where you can find the images you need.
Sign up for a Cisco Modeling Labs (CML) personal subscription. A CML license grants legal access to a massive library of downloadable, production-grade virtual images, including IOSv, IOSv-L2, ASAv, XRv, and NX-OSv.
You will need an SFTP client (like or WinSCP ) to move the images from your computer to the EVE-NG server. Host: Your EVE-NG IP Address Username: root Password: eve (default) Port: 22 Navigate to: /opt/unetlab/addons/qemu/ 2. Rename the Folder Download All Eve-ng Images
# EVE-NG API endpoint API_ENDPOINT="https://api.eve-ng.net"
mv /opt/unetlab/addons/qemu/viros-adventerprisek9-m.vios-up28-ext.20171024/vios-image.qcow2 /opt/unetlab/addons/qemu/viros-adventerprisek9-m.vios-up28-ext.20171024/virtioa.qcow2 Use code with caution. Step 5: Convert Formats (If Necessary) With the legal and ethical context clear, let's
Hard drive images (usually .qcow2 ) running on the Quick Emulator.
Once you have your image files downloaded, the next step is to import them into EVE-NG. This process varies depending on the image type. You will need an SFTP client (like or
Even with a perfect process, things can go wrong. Here are some common issues and their solutions: