

: The most common and powerful format. It is used for heavy-duty virtual machines like Cisco IOSv, Arista vEOS, Palo Alto firewalls, and Windows/Linux hosts.
to move the image from your local machine to the EVE-NG server. Directory Mapping
: Free trial or licensed FortiOS KVM images are available on the Fortinet Support portal. 🛠️ 3. How to Install and Name QEMU Images Download Eve-ng Images -UPD-
The tag indicates that the image sources have been refreshed to support QEMU 6.0+ and kernel 5.x.
To help you get the specific node working, could you tell me: specific vendor or device : The most common and powerful format
Here are the most active, reliable, and updated sources for EVE-NG images right now.
Example:
from Arista (requires account). Get both vEOS-lab-4.29.2F.qcow2 and Aboot-veos-8.0.0.iso .
Connect to your EVE-NG CLI (via SSH) and navigate to the QEMU addon directory: cd /opt/unetlab/addons/qemu/ Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard Create a new folder for your image. Directory Mapping : Free trial or licensed FortiOS