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If your official download only provided a .vmdk (VMware) or an .iso file, you can easily convert it into a native .qcow2 format directly on your EVE-NG server using built-in Linux utilities. Converting VMDK to QCOW2

EVE-NG is highly sensitive to folder names and file names. If you do not follow the exact naming convention specified by EVE-NG, the node will not appear or boot in your web interface. Step 1: Create the Correct Directory

provide links to specific versions like Palo Alto 10.1.0 via shared drives. Updated Process for Adding Images

Prioritize and official vendor evaluation downloads.

Once you have downloaded the necessary files, the process to integrate them into EVE-NG involves these standard steps: Transfer via SFTP : Use a client like Download Eve-ng Images -UPD-

Provides free access to vEOS images with a guest account.

Utilize the EVE-NG Store or follow the official documentation for importing new qcow2 files. 2. Community Repositories (Mega/Google Drive)

Use an SFTP client (like FileZilla or WinSCP) to upload your image to the EVE-NG server.

The official EVE-NG Support Forum strictly prohibits the sharing or requesting of images in public threads [1†L26-L28][1†L38-L40]. Asking there is likely to get your post removed. If your official download only provided a

What (VMware ESXi, Workstation, Proxmox, or Bare Metal) are you running EVE-NG on?

Use an SFTP client (like WinSCP or FileZilla) to connect to your EVE-NG server. Navigate to the newly created folder and upload your virtual disk file. Step 3: Rename the Virtual Disk

To get started with EVE-NG, you need to download the images of the network operating systems you want to use. These images are used to create virtual devices in your EVE-NG lab. Having the right images is crucial to ensure that your virtual network functions as expected.

Before downloading, it is crucial to understand where images live in the EVE-NG file system. This will help you troubleshoot later: Step 1: Create the Correct Directory provide links

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Re-download the image and ensure the file size matches the source.

Console window is blank or says "Booting..." Fix: You forgot to set the QEMU Architecture. For IOS-XE, set Architecture to x86_64 and QEMU version to 2.11.2 (Stable).