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Throughput is capped (usually around 2 Mbps), making it unsuitable for performance testing.

: As a "demo" or "k9" image, it is intended for non-production use. It often includes a throughput limit (typically capped at 2 Mbps) and may have a nag screen or a time-limited evaluation period. iosxrv-k9-demo-5.2.2.ova

Getting started — high-level steps

While Cisco has since released newer versions (like IOS XRv 9000), version 5.2.2 remains a favorite for labs due to its low resource footprint and stability in legacy environments. What is the iosxrv-k9-demo-5.2.2.ova? Throughput is capped (usually around 2 Mbps), making

: This release introduced High Availability (HA) features in the virtual environment, including line card (LC) support, making the virtual labs more representative of actual production networking scenarios. Technical Application & Use Cases Getting started — high-level steps While Cisco has

This look at the examines its role as a virtualized version of Cisco’s IOS XR operating system, primarily used for lab simulation and learning. This specific "Demo" variant is a free, rate-limited version designed for hypervisors like VMware ESXi and network emulators like GNS3 and EVE-NG. 1. Virtual Appliance Overview