11-23-2017 02:58 AM - edited 03-01-2019 03:09 PM
Good day,
I have installed IOS XRv 9000 from an OVA downloaded from the Cisco site.
I have tried many different versions and all of them do not have any interfaces except for Mg0 after booting.
I am importing the OVA into ESX.
Any help would be appreciated.
Current version: Cisco IOS XR Software, Version 6.2.25
Kind Regards,
Hendrik
08-24-2018 09:44 AM
@hendrik.oosthuizen - That is not the root cause. I am running these on Xeon processors and still have the interface limit. What image are you using? Last image I tried was xrv9k-fullk9-x-6.2.25.qcow2
08-27-2018 02:06 AM
Hi,
6.3.2.
Using "-cpu host" option seems to work.
08-27-2018 12:50 AM
09-10-2018 01:35 AM
Any Fix? I'm having the same problem. If I apply -cpu host the VM crashes.
11-03-2019 10:29 PM
Hi we had the same problem with VIRL 1.6 which was a new installation. We saw that when you connect with VM there is no IOSXrv 9000 on the node list. And if we used this node type and select IOS XRv 9000 as IOS version it fails (falls in to the admin user setup which is mentioned in the release notes as a bug). After setting up a user, there was a no ethernet interfaces on the device. Then we fetch the node list on VM maestro and than we saw the IOSXRv 9000 as a node. After using the IOSXRv 9000 as a node type there was no problem.
02-15-2021 02:53 PM
I had the same problem, but once I configured 7 interfaces as instructed, the router finally showed more gigE interfaces
12-23-2021 10:33 AM
Hi i faced the same problem. Tell me in what way do you configure the interfaces? As from the site of a cisko I do not quite understand.
12-16-2019 01:11 PM
I was having this same issue and it was related to the "EVC mode" of the ESX cluster. I changed the VMware EVC mode to Intel "Nehalem" Generation and finally was able to see the interfaces.
One thing that helped me find this solution was running "show controller dpa log stdout" which showed the log message "binary requires CPU with SSE4.2 extensions" repeating.
I was not seeing the "Cisco IOS-XRv 9000 Centralized Line Card" until I changed the EVC mode on the ESX cluster to Nehalem.
12-16-2019 11:59 PM
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