I have put this list down so as a reference when creating labs which devices supports which features.
Cisco Devices: IOSv, IOSvL2, IOS-XRv, CSR1000v, NX-OSv, ASAv
802.1Q, AAA, ACL, BGP, DHCP, DNS, EEM, EIGRP, EoMPLS, Flex Netflow + TNF, GRE, ICMP, IGMP, IP SLA, IPSec, IPv6, ISIS, L2TPv3, MPLS, MPLS L2VPN, MPLS L3VPN, MPLS TE, Multicast, NAT, NTP, OSPF, PfR, PIM, PPPoE, RADIUS, RIP, SNMP, SSH, SYSLOG, TACACS, TFTP, VRF-LITE
Features likely to work for IOSv:
HSRP, VRRP, GLBP, EZVPN, QoS, LISP, ZBFW, Performance Monitor
• Read more for IOSv: https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/docs/DOC-30469
List of supported features for IOSvL2:
Layer-2 forwarding (auto-config’d), Switchport (auto-config’d), 802.1q trunk, 802.1q VLANs (auto-config’d), Spanning Tree (auto-config’d), Port-Channel (Pagp and Lacp), 802.1x passthrough, Port-ACLs, Dynamic Arp Inspection, DHCP Snooping, IP device tracking, Switched Virtual Interfaces, Layer-3 forwarding over SVIs, Routing protocol support, VTP v1-3, PVST, QoS, Inter-VLAN routing, VLAN Access Maps (VACLs / access control lists for VLANs), ACL functionality for both layer2 and layer3 protocol packets, Dynamic Trunking Protocol support, Switchport protected mode
• Read more for IOSvL2: https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/docs/DOC-30404
List of supported features for IOS-XRv:
IPv4, IPv6, BGP, MP-BGP, EIGRP, ICMP, OSPF, NTP, TFTP, MPLS, MPLS L3VPN, MPLS TE, ISIS, mVPN GRE / mLDP / P2MP TE, AAA, RADIUS, TACACS, SNMP, FLEX CLI, Multicast (PIM, MSDP, IPv6), Syslog, VLANs / QinQ (.1Q, .1AD), RPL, ACLs, SSH, VRF-LITE
• Read more for IOS-XRv:https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/docs/DOC-30449
List of supported features for NX-OSv:
802.1x, AAA, AMT, BGP, CDP/LLDP, EIGRP, FHRP-HSRP, GLBP, VRRP, ICMP, IGMP, IPv4, IPv4/6, IPv6, ISIS, L3 Routing Protocols, LDAP, LISP, MLD, MSDP, NTP, OSPF, PIM/PIM6, Radius, RIP, SNMP, Syslog, TACACS+, VRF, XML/Netconf, NX-API
• Read more for NX-OSv:https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/docs/DOC-30470
UPDATE 4/10/2016: NX-OSv (Titanium) – end of development
The NX-OSv virtual machine image that has been provided with VIRL is based on the Titanium development platform, using the NXOS operating system with a hardware model based on the NEXUS 7000-series platform.
The virtual machine provides Layer-3 and management-plane features taken from the 7.x.x version of the NXOS operating system. As many of you will be aware, Layer-2 switching functionality is not present in the image.
Development efforts in the NXOS operating system, are now strongly focused on moving to the next generation NXOS as implemented today on the NEXUS 9000-series platform. To that end, Layer-2 and Layer-3 feature development is aligned toward the next generation NXOS virtual machine platform. As a result, there are no plans to deliver Layer-2 switching features on the NX-OSv (Titanium) virtual machine platform.
The first virtual machine platform using the next generation NXOS operating system will be NXOSv9000, which is expected to be available on VIRL in late 2016.
List of supported features for CSR1000v:
802.1Q, AAA, ACL, BGP, DHCP, DNS, EEM, EIGRP, EoMPLS, Flex Netflow + TNF, GRE, ICMP, IGMP, IP SLA, IPSec, IPv6, ISIS, L2TPv3, MPLS, MPLS L2VPN, MPLS L3VPN, MPLS TE, Multicast, NAT, NTP, OSPF, PfR, PIM, PPPoE, RADIUS, RIP, SNMP, SSH, SYSLOG, TACACS, TFTP, VRF-LITE
Features likely to work for CSR1000v:
HSRP, VRRP, GLBP, EZVPN, QoS, LISP, ZBFW, Performance Monitor
• Read more for CSR1000v: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/routers/cloud-services-router-1000v-series/datasheet-listing.html
List of supported features for ASAv:
• Read more for ASAv: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/asa/asa94/asav/quick-start/asav-quick/intro-asav.html