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Ensure your Linux server has KVM installed and configured.
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Create a folder in the EVE-NG /opt/unetlab/addons/qemu/ directory. The folder must follow the Huawei naming convention, e.g., ne40e-v800r011/ . mkdir -p /opt/unetlab/addons/qemu/ne40e-v800r011/ Use code with caution. 2. Renaming the Image ne40ev800r011c00spc607b607qcow2 download install
Emulators like EVE-NG and PNETLab rely on specific directory naming conventions to identify QEMU appliances. Huawei NE40E virtual routers are classified under the template prefix.
: The version V800R011 reached its End of Full Support (EOFS) and End of Service (EOS) on December 31, 2024.
Open your web browser and log into your or PNETLab GUI. Create a new lab or open an existing topology canvas. Right-click on the workspace and select Add a New Node . Search for or scroll down to the Huawei NE40E template. Ensure your Linux server has KVM installed and configured
EVE-NG identifies the primary master disk of a QEMU node by specific filenames like virtioa.qcow2 . Rename your file using the command line:
If you just need practice with NE40E commands, use eNSP or CSR1000v (Cisco) as alternative.
Once the NE40E boots successfully and you have access to its command-line interface (CLI), you are ready to start configuring it. Huawei NE40E virtual routers are classified under the
Follow these steps to deploy the image within a virtualized environment like KVM or eNSP: 1. Importing the Image
: Ensure your host machine has nested virtualization enabled (Intel-VT or AMD-V). Conclusion