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... not know the current settings, restore the factory default
settings described in Restoring the Factory Default eos Image and Startup Configuration.
The no boot console and default boot console commands ...
booting the switch
This chapter describes the switch boot process, describes configuration options, and
lists the components it requires, including the boot loader, the boot loader shell, and
other ...
Upgrade/Downgrade commands
install
reload fast-boot
reload hitless
install
The install
command copies the specified eos image onto the switch if the source is
external, configures the ...
... version of the command
to delete the GM list. If no list exists, eos considers all potential GM clocks by
default.
To delete a single clock, use the no ptp grandmasters clock-identity accepted address_format. ...
... secure provisioning, you must ensure that only approved DHCP servers can
communicate with the switch until after completing the ZTP process. Arista also
recommends validating the eos image on your ZTP ...
... the password from the encrypted string. If the
clear-text password is lost, delete the corresponding
PASSWORD command line from the
boot-config file.
Note:
The eos boot secret command adds or
modifies ...
... in
section 2.1.1.2 of RFC8667.
The following enhancements are available by release:
eos Release 4.22.1F adds support for TI-LFA backup paths that protect IS-IS SR labeled traffic corresponding to a ...
... Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), is a
security protocol used to communicate between client and server. It establishes an
encrypted communication channel to secure data.
By default, eos uses a self-signed ...
... to higher traffic
loss. Set the graceful restart timer to 600
seconds to observe traffic loss in the sub-second
time frame during SSU.
eos does not support single active
configuration.
Standalone ...
Standard Upgrades and Downgrades
Standard software upgrades and downgrades on Arista switches are accomplished by installing a
different eos image and reloading the switch. On switches with redundant ...
... Configuration
Restoring the Factory Default eos Image and Startup Configuration
USB Support for ZeroTouch Provisioning
Restoring the Configuration and Image from a USB Flash Drive
The first three ...
Managing eos Extensions
The most simple and efficient way to make the most of the extensibility in eos through the use of
extensions. An extension provides a pre-packaged optional feature or a set ...
...
When the switch powers on or reboots, Aboot reads the configuration from
boot-config on the internal flash and attempts
to boot a configured eos software image with the extension
.swi.
You can monitor ...
...
Aboot 1.9.0-52504.eos2.0
Press Control-C now to enter Aboot shell
To continue the reload process, do nothing. Typing Ctrl-C opens the
Aboot shell; see Aboot commands for
Aboot editing instructions.
...
... these sections:
Initial switch Access
Connection Management
Securely Erasing a switch Storage Device
Configuration Sessions Overview
Using Service commands in eos
Recovery Procedures
Session Management ...
... three available supervisor
redundancy protocols.
Route Processor Redundancy (RPR)
eos uses the default redundancy protocol, Route Processor Redundancy (RPR), which synchronizes
startup-config files ...
Configuration Files
Three files define the switch boot behaviour and configuration state:
boot-config - specifies the location and name of the eos image to be
loaded at boot time.
startup-config - ...
... the
CLI.
This chapter includes these sections:
Accessing the eos CLI
Processing commands
Kernel-based Virtual Machine commands and Configuration
switch Platforms
Command Modes
Managing switch
Configuration ...
