hardware directly within open-source hypervisors like QEMU/KVM, or inside popular network emulation environments like EVE-NG, GNS3, and Cisco Modeling Labs (CML).
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Release 9.3(9) addresses multiple bug fixes from earlier 9.3.x versions, providing a more stable environment for long-running lab scenarios.
: Supports a single virtual line card capable of handling up to 64 virtual interfaces .
Run the permission fix command: /opt/unetlab/wrappers/unl_wrapper -a fixpermissions . Enhancements and Performance in 9.3(9)
If you need help setting up the EVE-NG node or have questions about the 9.3.9 release, let me know! I can also assist with: Configuring in a lab. Automating with Ansible and NX-OS. Troubleshooting common qcow2 startup issues. Cisco Nexus 9000v switch - - EVE-NG
| Area | Limitation | |------|-------------| | | Limited by hypervisor CPU (~100–200 Mbps) | | Port density | 48 x 10G + 4 x 40G logical interfaces | | VXLAN hardware offload | None – simulated via CPU | | MAC address table | Reduced scale | | No PTP , no PoE , no UADP ASIC simulation |
The is a virtual disk image for the Cisco Nexus 9300v switch, a virtualized platform designed to simulate the control plane of physical Nexus 9300 Series hardware. Released on February 8, 2022 , as part of Cisco NX-OS Release 9.3(9), this version provides a stable environment for network simulation, DevOps automation testing, and configuration validation. Overview of Nexus 9300v 9.3.9
In summary, the Cisco Nexus 9300v 9396C-O2 is a versatile and powerful data center switch designed to meet the evolving needs of modern data centers, offering a blend of performance, scalability, and programmability.
