![]() Once booted up, if you grab the console you’ll see: ![]() In some ways, this is very much like running Solaris on QEMU via a serial console. Naturally it being a cisco product, it drives with a serial console. This way you can see that I bound a few interfaces to listen on UDP, while most of them are unbound, but you get the idea. The command line for a switch can be a little crazy so it’ll break some of it up onto separate lines. So as a first test, you can run the L2 image with Qemu/KVM! I found it works better renaming vios_.152-4.0.55.E to vios_.152-4.0.55.E.vmdk otherwise there was some issues with Qemu picking up the image. ![]()
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