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VRRP and varp
A virtual IP (VIP) address
is an IP address that does not directly connect to a specific interface.
Inbound packets sent to a Virtual IP address are redirected to a physical
network ...
EVPN VXLAN Single-Gateway Centralized Routing
In a traditional EVPN VXLAN centralized anycast gateway deployment, multiple Layer 3
VXLAN Tunnel Endpoints (VTEPs) serve the role of the centralized ...
VCS to EVPN Hitless Migration
VCS to EVPN Hitless Migration enables support for migrating from only using VCS as
the control plane to only using EVPN as a control plane in a hitless manner concerning ...
...
eos adds a new parameter in the output, evpn prefix detail to display the
ATTR_SET, code 128 attributes.
switch#show bgp evpn
BGP routing table information for VRF default
Router identifier 10.11.0.1, ...
EVPN and VCS Commands
Global Configuration Mode
router
general
Router BGP Configuration Mode
next-hop
resolution disabled
redistribute
service vxlan
route-target
route-target
export
route-target ...
VXLAN Description
These sections describe VXLAN architecture, the data objects that comprise a VXLAN network, and
process of bridging packets through a VXLAN network.
VXLAN Architecture
VXLAN Gateway ...
...
VXLAN Decapsulation for interface with multiple VRFs
Please refer to the following security advisory after the eos software upgrade for a
network that leverages VXLAN decapsulation on an interface ...
VXLAN Commands
VXLAN Global Configuration
Commands
interface vxlan
ip address virtual
vxlan vni notation
dotted
VXLAN Interface Configuration
Commands
igmp snooping
vxlan flood vtep ...
Layer 3 Configuration
This chapter covers the following Layer 3 sections:
IPv4
IPv6
Ingress and Egress Per-Port for IPv4 and IPv6 Counters
ACLs and Route Maps
VRRP and varp
DirectFlow
Decap ...
... detection
disabled command detects any
duplicate IP address on the interface. When the switch
detects the duplicate IP address, eos generates a syslog
message. It helps the network operator to identify ...
... its performance or feature set. Filtering syntax is the industry standard.
Note: eos supports egress IPv4 and IPv6 Port Access Control Lists (PACLs) by default. To enable egress MAC PACLs, add the ...
... that are configured by a custom agent using the eos SDK or eAPI
and age out (expire) after a specified time period.
For example, if you are using a custom agent that reacts to traffic sent to the CPU ...
... in the default state which is the discarding state. This is an expected behavior.
Note: It is highly recommended that both MLAG peer switches are identical platforms and run identical eos images. ...
