/opt/unetlab/wrappers/unl_wrapper -a fixpermissions Manually downloading 20 different images from 5 different vendor portals is tedious. The community has built tools to automate this once you have the URLs .
Do not just drop random .qcow2 or .vmdk files into the folder. You must fix permissions : Download All Eve-ng Images
To get started with the open-source stuff: You must fix permissions : To get started
| Vendor | Device | Required Filename (Example) | Source | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | IOSv / IOSvL2 | vios-adventerprisek9-m.vmdk.SPA.157-3.M8 | Cisco.com (Virl base images) | | Cisco | XRv (Router) | xrv9k-fullk9-x.vmdk-6.1.3 | Cisco.com | | Arista | vEOS | vEOS-lab-4.28.0F.vmdk | Arista.com (Free registration) | | Juniper | vSRX / vMX | junos-vsrx3-x86-64-21.2R1.13.qcow2 | Juniper.net (Eval license) | | Fortinet | FortiGate | fortios.qcow2 | Fortinet Support Portal | | Windows | Win10/Server | win2022.qcow2 | Microsoft Evaluation Center | Download All Eve-ng Images
However, there is a common frustration that every EVE-NG user faces on Day 1: When you first install EVE-NG (Community or Professional), the platform is a shell. It has the engine, but no fuel. That fuel is the images —the IOSv, vEOS, XRv, vSRX, and Windows ISOs that run your nodes.