Native support via qemu-kvm and libvirt .
: Look for the version specified as "1923" and ensure it's for the Generic x86-64 platform, with a Qcow2 format.
: Move the .qcow2 file into this new directory and rename the file to virtioa.qcow2 (this is the standard naming convention EVE-NG uses for QEMU base images). viptelaedge1923genericx8664qcow2 download link
Note: Accessing this download requires an active service contract (Smart Net Total Care) associated with your Cisco account that covers SD-WAN / vEdge software access. Why to Avoid Third-Party Download Links
Use an SFTP client like or WinSCP to connect to your EVE-NG server. Navigate to the newly created directories and upload the same .qcow2 file to both directories. Native support via qemu-kvm and libvirt
This .qcow2 format is specifically designed for QEMU-based emulators. To use it in a lab environment like EVE-NG :
Default username is admin , with no password initially. Note: Accessing this download requires an active service
Enter configuration mode to apply system parameters, organization details, and interface binding:
config system host-name vEdge-Branch-1 system-ip 172.16.255.11 site-id 100 vbond ://yourdomain.com commit Use code with caution.
: Navigate to Software-Defined Networking (SDN) > SD-WAN > Downloads .
Comprehensive Guide to Downloading and Deploying Cisco Viptela Edge (vEdge Cloud) x86_64 QCOW2 Images