- Written by Charlotte Fedderly
- Posted on August 25, 2020
- Updated on February 21, 2024
- 9347 Views
This feature adds support for a selected set of configured interfaces to collect egress flow samples. Egress sFlow can be configured on ethernet and port-channel interfaces.
- Written by Nader Lahouti
- Posted on February 19, 2021
- Updated on February 19, 2021
- 6285 Views
This feature addresses cases where the deployment infrastructure in an OpenStack setup which manages Virtual
- Written by Shyam Kota
- Posted on February 23, 2021
- Updated on July 12, 2023
- 9372 Views
This feature terminates GRE packets on a TapAgg switch by stripping the GRE header and then letting the decapped packets go through the normal TapAgg path. With this feature, we can use an L3 GRE tunnel to transit tapped traffic to the TapAgg switch over an L3 network. That would widely extend the available use cases for TapAgg.
- Written by Prateek Mali
- Posted on August 19, 2020
- Updated on November 14, 2024
- 20883 Views
Access Control Lists (ACL) use packet classification to mark certain packets going through the packet processor pipeline and then take configured action against them. Rules are defined based on various fields of packets and usually TCAM is used to match packets to rules. For example, there can be a rule to match the packet source IP address against a list of IP addresses, and drop the packet if there is a match. This will be expressed in TCAM with multiple entries matching the list of IP addresses. Number of entries is reduced by masking off bits, if possible. TCAM is a limited resource, so with classifiers having a large number of rules and a big field list, TCAM runs out of resources.
- Written by Travis Hammond
- Posted on April 13, 2015
- Updated on April 18, 2022
- 6683 Views
This article describes the Tap Aggregation MPLS Pop feature. The purpose of this feature is to support tools that do not parse MPLS labels and therefore need the switch to remove (pop) the MPLS header.
- Written by Tegar Wicaksono
- Posted on October 1, 2019
- Updated on July 21, 2023
- 6659 Views
Traffic steering is an existing Tap Aggregation feature that supports redirection of traffic based on configurable
- Written by Graeme Rennie
- Posted on February 22, 2021
- Updated on April 18, 2022
- 6518 Views
As of EOS-4.25.2F some advanced Tap Aggregation features require the hardware forwarding profile to be set. On EOS-4.25.2F these features are MPLS Pop and 802.1br-E/VN Tag Stripping.
- Written by Yunlu Yang
- Posted on June 11, 2021
- Updated on June 15, 2021
- 6519 Views
This feature adds support for viewing the Digital Optical Monitoring (DOM) parameters for the optics that support
- Written by Sindhuja Sampath
- Posted on August 17, 2018
- Updated on March 2, 2021
- 7473 Views
Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding (uRPF) can help limit malicious traffic on a network. uRPF works by enabling the
- Written by Oren Moshe
- Posted on February 17, 2021
- Updated on July 15, 2022
- 8877 Views
VLAN tagged MACsec refers to frames that have a VLAN tag between the MAC source address and the MACsec ethertype. This VLAN tag is unencrypted (in the clear) so that intermediate devices between the MACsec endpoints can forward the MACsec frames based on this unencrypted VLAN tag.
- Written by Bin Wang
- Posted on February 22, 2021
- Updated on December 14, 2023
- 6226 Views
In EOS 4.25.2F release, VRRP support is enabled on the following platforms,. DCS 7280R3. DCS 7500R3.
- Written by Dhanashree Nagre
- Posted on March 1, 2021
- Updated on April 4, 2024
- 6208 Views
This document describes the support of VxLAN Bridging and Routing on the R3 series of DCS 7280, 7500 and 7800 Arista