While Cisco has moved on to newer 9.3(x) and 10.x releases, the 7.0.3.I7.4 build remains a popular choice for specific lab environments. Let’s break down what this file is, how to use it, and why you might still choose this version.
At first glance, using a 7.x release seems dated. However, this specific image has a cult following among CCIE Data Center candidates and lab builders.
If you are studying for CCIE DC, or need to test a VXLAN fabric upgrade path, this image is a fantastic resource. nxosv9k-7.0.3.i7.4.qcow2
In the world of network emulation and virtual labs, finding the right software image is half the battle. For engineers working with Cisco’s Data Center technologies, the Nexus 9000v (NX-OSv 9000) is the gold standard for testing VXLAN, BGP EVPN, and advanced switching features without physical hardware.
Deep Dive into Cisco NX-OSv 9000: Exploring nxosv9k-7.0.3.I7.4.qcow2 While Cisco has moved on to newer 9
Cisco recommends downloading this image via the official Cisco Software Download portal (requires a valid SmartNet contract for N9Kv). Have you had success running this image on VMware Workstation vs. KVM? Let us know in the comments below!
Once booted (allow 5 minutes for the first boot), you will hit the loader prompt, then the switch boots automatically. However, this specific image has a cult following
Today, we are taking a close look at a specific, legacy-but-stable release: .