Timos-sr-13.0.r4-vm.qcow2 «OFFICIAL»
# 1. Unzip the file unzip TiMOS-SR-13.0.R4-vm.zip
Deploying virtualized SR-OS nodes (often referred to as vSIM or VSR—Virtual Service Router) serves several critical purposes in modern network engineering:
The file is a virtual machine disk image that contains the Nokia Service Router Operating System (SR OS), specifically version 13.0.R4. This image allows engineers to emulate the highly scalable Nokia 7750 Service Router (SR) Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Timos-sr-13.0.r4-vm.qcow2
Network DevOps teams embed qm create commands for this qcow2 image into their CI pipelines (Jenkins, GitLab CI). They spin up transient virtual routers, push configuration via NETCONF/RESTCONF, validate changes, and tear them down.
Ethical and legal boundaries Working with vendor-provided OS images requires adherence to licensing and usage restrictions. Unauthorized redistribution or modification that violates terms can have legal consequences. Ethically, security researchers should coordinate disclosure of discovered vulnerabilities with vendors and avoid exposing sensitive customer configurations when using captured images in tests. Network DevOps teams embed qm create commands for
is a specialized virtual disk image containing the Service Router Operating System (SR-OS) , specifically engineered to emulate the Alcatel-Lucent / Nokia 7750 Service Router (SR) portfolio within virtualized environments. Network engineers, architects, and candidates studying for advanced service provider certifications (such as the Nokia SRC or Cisco CCIE Service Provider) rely heavily on this specific image version to build accurate, high-fidelity network topologies without using physical hardware.
To run this image effectively, you typically use network emulation platforms like Hardware Requirements According to the GNS3 appliance registry push configuration via NETCONF/RESTCONF
Connect to the VM via telnet: