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The nexus9300v.9.3.9.qcow2 file is a virtual disk image for running the Cisco Nexus 9000v switch within virtualized environments, requiring 8GB RAM and 2 vCPUs. Detailed deployment steps for setting up this image, including resource allocation, are available in Anton Karneliuk's guide. Read the full guide at Anton Karneliuk's blog

Prerequisites

  • Download the file from a valid Cisco VMWare/Virtual account (requires SmartNet or valid entitlement).
  • Verify checksum (MD5/SHA256) to prevent corruption.
  • Adapter type: e1000 (or virtio-net-pci if supported).
  • Add to topology, connect links, start.
  • per instance. The mapping is sequential: the first vNIC from the hypervisor goes to , and the following vNICs map to Ethernet1/1 , and so on. Key Features Supported in 9.3(9) nexus9300v.9.3.9.qcow2

    platform in virtualized environments like KVM/QEMU, GNS3, and EVE-NG. Released as part of the Cisco NX-OS 9.3(x) branch, this specific artifact simulates a non-modular Nexus 9300 chassis, providing a high-fidelity environment for network testing, automation development, and certification study. Platform Overview Nexus 9300v The nexus9300v

    Console Access: Accessible via Telnet or Serial console during the initial boot sequence. Key Features in Release 9.3(9) Cisco Nexus 9000 Series NX-OS Release Notes, Release 9.3(9) Download the file from a valid Cisco VMWare/Virtual

    • Virtualization: The Nexus 9300v is a virtual switch that can be deployed on various virtualization platforms, including VMware, KVM, and Hyper-V.
    • VXLAN and VLAN support: The Nexus 9300v supports VXLAN and VLAN, allowing for flexible network segmentation and scalability.
    • OpenFlow and OTV support: The switch supports OpenFlow and OTV (Overlay Transport Virtualization), enabling dynamic traffic management and network virtualization.
    • Integration with Cisco ACI: The Nexus 9300v can be integrated with Cisco's Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI) solution, providing a comprehensive data center architecture.

    Use Cases and Deployment Scenarios