What I Did
Got a ton of network operating system images loaded into EVE-NG:
Cisco Security
- ASAv 9.22.1, 9.23.1
- FTD 7.6.0, 7.7.0
- FMC 7.6.0, 7.7.0
- ISE 3.4.0
Cisco Routing & Switching
- IOSv 15.9.3, 15.9.3-m9
- IOSvL2 2020
- CSR1000v 17.3.8a
- Cat8000v 17.15.1a, 17.16.1a
- Cat9800 WLC 17.17.1
- Cat9Kv Q200 17.15.1, 17.15.3
- Cat9Kv UADP 17.15.1, 17.15.3
- NX-OSv9k 10.5.1F, 10.5.3F
- XRv9k 24.3.1, 25.1.1
Cisco SD-WAN
- vEdge 20.15.1, 20.16.1
- vBond 20.15.1, 20.16.1
- vSmart 20.15.1, 20.16.1
- vManage 20.15.1, 20.16.1
- C8K Edge 17.15.1a, 17.16.1a
Linux
- Alpine Base 3.20.3, 3.21.3
- Alpine Desktop 3.20.3, 3.21.3
- Alpine TRex 3.20.3, 3.21.3
- Alpine WANem 3.20.3, 3.21.3
- TCL Server 15.0, 16.0
Other Vendors
- Arista vEOS
- Juniper vSRX (just 2 of them, will add more)
Uploaded via SFTP using Linux Nemo file manager — made file sharing and running commands really easy. Configured the QEMU wrapper settings and tested boot on each device type.
Resources
Notes
Using SFTP to connect cleared so much file management hassle!

Lesson learned: Really messed up here — set up everything and when it came time to run, realized I had installed EVE-NG Pro version. Had to restart from Day 2 again (Day 2 is the updated record for this).
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