Link-state routing protocols used heavily in service provider cores. RIP: Supported for legacy network simulations. 2. MPLS and Segment Routing
Comprehensive Guide to Deploying Cisco IOS XRv (iosxrv-k9-demo-5.2.2.ova) in Virtual Environments iosxrv-k9-demo-5.2.2.ova
It is crucial to understand that the iosxrv-k9-demo-5.2.2.ova has limitations compared to production XRv images: Not all hardware features are enabled. Performance: Not designed for high-traffic throughput. MPLS and Segment Routing Comprehensive Guide to Deploying
At this point, you have a fully functional IOS XR router. This is a deep guide on deploying, configuring,
This is a deep guide on deploying, configuring, and utilizing the virtual appliance.
Version 5.2.2 is an older software release. It does not feature modern IOS XR advancements such as 64-bit architecture, Model-Driven Telemetry, or advanced EVPN features found in versions 7.x and beyond. Conclusion
: Unlike production images, the 5.2.2 demo version is relatively lightweight, typically requiring only 3GB of RAM to run basic configurations. Performance Specs (v5.2.2 Demo) Requirement 3072 MB (3GB) ~2GB (thin provisioned) QNX microkernel (32-bit)