Xrv9k-fullk9-7.2.2 Updated ◎
interface MgmtEth0/RP0/CPU0/0 ipv4 address 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0 no shutdown Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard 5. Common Use Cases
Once booted, the initial setup requires configuring basic management access, AAA, and enabling model-driven telemetry. Basic Management and SSH Configuration Xrv9k-fullk9-7.2.2
The Cisco IOS XRv 9000 (often called "Sunstone") is a 64-bit virtual router that runs the same found on physical carrier-grade hardware like the ASR 9000 and NCS series. It is primarily used for: Virtual Provider Edge (vPE) services. Virtual Route Reflector (vRR) roles to scale BGP networks. interface MgmtEth0/RP0/CPU0/0 ipv4 address 192
Indicates the feature set packaging. The "full" designation means it contains a comprehensive suite of routing and service provider features. The " k9 " designator is critical—it means the image includes cryptographic and strong encryption capabilities (such as SSH, HTTPS, and IPsec) compliant with US export controls. 7.2.2: Specifies the exact IOS XR software release version. Key Features in IOS XR Release 7.2.2 Basic Management and SSH Configuration The Cisco IOS
If you have the .qcow2 file associated with this release, here is the standard deployment workflow for a KVM environment:
Version 7.2.2 features robust support for modern network automation. It supports extensive YANG data models (Cisco native, OpenConfig, and IETF) paired with gRPC Network Management Interface (gNMI), Netconf, and telemetry streaming interfaces. Core Features and Protocol Support
: 16 GB (minimum); up to 19 GB is recommended if using 10G interfaces : 45 GB (standard qcow2 size) 2. Lab Deployment (EVE-NG / PNETLab)