Vios-adventerprisek9-m.vmdk.spa.157-3.m3 __exclusive__

| Resource | Minimum | Recommended | |----------|---------|--------------| | | 1 | 1 | | RAM | 512 MB | 1 GB | | Disk | ~300 MB (uncompressed) | - | | NICs | Up to 16 (E1000 or VMXNET3) | - | | Hypervisor | VMware ESXi 6.0+ / Workstation 12+ / Fusion 8+ | - |

mkdir -p /opt/unetlab/addons/qemu/vios-adventerprisek9-m.spa.157-3.m3/ Upload & Rename : Upload your file to that directory and rename it to virtioa.qcow2 (or keep it as if your version supports it, though is preferred): mv vios-adventerprisek9-m.vmdk.spa.157-3.m3 virtioa.qcow2 Fix Permissions : Run the permission script to ensure the image can start: /opt/unetlab/wrappers/unl_wrapper -a fixpermissions Technical Specs for this Image: Ethernet Ports : Up to 16 (GigabitEthernet) Disk Interface : VirtIO (preferred) or IDE MD5 checksum for this specific file to verify it isn't corrupted? Vios-adventerprisek9-m.vmdk.spa.157-3.m3

The .vmdk means it boots directly in VMware Workstation, ESXi, or Fusion. The .spa indicates it can handle MPLS, L2VPN, and other carrier-grade features. Together, they turn a generic server into a powerful virtual router. Together, they turn a generic server into a

The "Advanced Enterprise Services" license is the most comprehensive feature set available for this release, combining all features from the IP Base, Data, and Security licenses. and Security licenses.