The Xrv9k Fullk9-x.vrr-7.2.2.qcow2 image file is essential for network administrators, engineers, and architects who want to:

! Configure the hostname hostname XRv9k-R1

Highly recommended for building complex multi-vendor topologies.

If you don't have a Cisco contract, you can still learn IOS XR using: : Offers free, remote access to real instances for testing and automation.

: Use an SCP client (like WinSCP or FileZilla) to move the folder to the /opt/unetlab/addons/qemu/ directory on your server.

Offers sandbox environments where you can test IOS-XR features without needing to download images yourself [1].

VM images like the one mentioned have various use cases: