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Deep Dive into iosxrv-k9-demo-5.2.2.ova: A Network Engineer’s Guide to the Cisco IOS XRv Demo Virtual Machine

Introduction

In the world of network engineering and architecture, the ability to test, validate, and simulate complex routing scenarios without physical hardware is invaluable. Cisco has long addressed this need through its virtual routing platforms. Among the countless filenames and versions circulating on engineering workstations and lab servers, one particular string of text generates significant interest: iosxrv-k9-demo-5.2.2.ova.

operating system used on high-end platforms like the ASR 9000. 🛠️ Prerequisites & System Requirements iosxrv-k9-demo-5.2.2.ova

Conclusion iosxrv-k9-demo-5.2.2.ova offers a practical and cost-effective way to gain hands-on experience with IOS XR features and behaviors in a virtualized environment. Proper resource planning, attention to licensing and persistence behavior, and isolating lab networks will help you get reliable, useful results for learning, automation testing, and proof-of-concepts. Deep Dive into iosxrv-k9-demo-5

Why it matters

5.4 Demo Environment for Sales/PoC

  • Showcase MPLS VPN or segment routing to customers.
  • Low resource requirement fits on a laptop.

Default Credentials: Most demo images require you to create a root user on the first boot. If prompted, follow the CLI instructions to set a username and password. Showcase MPLS VPN or segment routing to customers

  1. Open GNS3 > File > New Template > Install an appliance from an OVA file.
  2. Select the iosxrv-k9-demo-5.2.2.ova.
  3. Name the appliance (e.g., "IOS XRv 9000").
  4. VM Settings: GNS3 will ask to adjust RAM/CPU. Stick to 4096 MB RAM.
  5. Network: GNS3 will automatically configure the interfaces (usually using the e1000 driver).

| Feature | IOS XRv (5.2.2) | CSR1000v | vMX (Juniper) | vEOS (Arista) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | OS | IOS XR | Classic IOS | JunOS | EOS | | Target Market | Service Provider | Enterprise/SP Edge | Service Provider | Data Center | | Resource Footprint | High (4GB+) | Medium (2.5GB+) | High (4GB+) | Low (2GB) | | MPLS Support | Full (LDP, RSVP, SR) | Full (LDP, RSVP, SR) | Full | Limited | | Ease of Automation | Excellent (XML, gRPC) | Good (NETCONF) | Good (PyEZ) | Excellent (eAPI) |