The BGP extended communities support within EOS has been enhanced to include support for 4 octet AS Extended BGP

TOI EOS 4.18.0F

Aggregate storm control with traffic class option provides the capability to rate limit BUM(Broadcast, Unknown

TOI EOS 4.18.0F

This document describes BFD RFC7130 mode on EOS. RFC7130 defines a mechanism to run BFD protocol over port channels with an independent asynchronous BFD session on every port channel member link. With RFC7130 support, the port channel member link will be removed from forwarding if the BFD session state transitions from UP to DOWN on the member link. This is useful for quickly detecting failures where L1 stays connected but the interface is unable to forward traffic.

IPv6 support for BFD in ISIS. BFD provides a faster convergence in scaled deployments where using aggressive times

TOI EOS 4.18.0F

BGP Add Path TX allows for a BGP speaker to advertise multiple paths (instead of a single best path) for a prefix towards

TOI EOS 4.18.0F

The "set as path prepend" clause in route map configuration mode has been enhanced with the addition of the “last

BGP TOI EOS 4.18.0F

To avoid hardware updates and route advertisement churn during switch reload or BGP instance start, BGP enters into

TOI EOS 4.18.0F

BGP Fallback AS offers the ability for BGP peering relationships be established with either the local as or the router

TOI EOS 4.18.0F

The default policy behavior is to permit/accept all routes when a BGP neighbor or peer group is configured with a route

TOI EOS 4.18.0F

The BGP Prefix Independent Convergence (PIC Edge) is an existing feature that was first introduced in EOS 4.15.0F.

TOI EOS 4.18.0F

This is an addition to the SSL certificate and key management feature added in EOS 4.15.0F.

TOI EOS 4.18.0F

The Commit Timer mechanism provides a way to automatically rollback changes done by a config session, unless

TOI EOS 4.18.0F

ACL based QoS marking and policing is supported on DCS 7160 switches. Currently we support IPv4 ACL based QoS via

TOI EOS 4.18.0F

Due to the external phy chip in the DCS 7260QX 64 platform, speed configurations on the QSFP front panel ports are

4.18.0F EOS 4.18.0F DCS 7260QX 64

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a feature which can be used to provide an IP address to the interfaces on

TOI EOS 4.18.0F

Directed broadcast is method of transfer to send a packet to recipients in a target subnet. This is done by sending a

TOI EOS 4.18.0F

DirectFlow runs alongside the existing layer 2/3 forwarding plane, enabling a network architecture that

TOI EOS 4.18.0F

The BGP implementation now provides the ability to display the age of paths received for a given prefix using the

TOI EOS 4.18.0F

This enhancement is to display the number of packets that were ECN (Explicit Congestion Notification) marked by the

TOI EOS 4.18.0F

In ingress/egress and fabric/egress replication mode, on DCS 7280E, DCS 7280R, DCS 7500E and DCS 7500R, Broadcast,

TOI EOS 4.18.0F

IGMP Snooping Proxy feature is an optimization over IGMP snooping. When IGMP Snooping Proxy is enabled, the switch

TOI IgmpSnooping EOS 4.18.0F

Incoming LACPDU Rate Limit on Arista switches allows for errdisabling of ports experiencing a sustained rate of

TOI EOS 4.18.0F

The default behavior of a level 1 router running IS IS is to install a default route to a level 1 2 router present in a

TOI EOS 4.18.0F

LACP on Loopback Interfaces allows for Active Port Channels on one or more interfaces whose link endpoints terminate

TOI EOS 4.18.0F

If an MLAG flaps on one peer, then we may have to remap the MAC addresses learned, such that the reachability is via the

Mlag TOI Improvement EOS 4.18.0F

On a MLAG chassis, MAC addresses learned on individual peers are synced and appropriate interfaces are mapped to these MAC addresses. In case of unexpected events like reloading of one of the peers in the MLAG chassis or flapping of one or more MLAG interfaces, some loss of traffic may be observed.

Mlag EOS 4.18.0F EOS 4.24.1F

The OSPF Non Stop Forwarding (NSF) feature adds support for Graceful OSPF Restart (IETF RFC 3623) and Graceful OSPFv3

TOI EOS 4.18.0F Anderson

The OSPF Max LSA Retransmission Threshold feature adds a configurable limit to the number of LSA update

TOI EOS 4.18.0F

DCS 7010T. DCS 7050X. DCS 7250X. DCS 7260X. DCS 7280E, DCS 7280R. DCS 7300X. DCS 7320X. DCS 7500E,

TOI EOS 4.18.0F

PFC (Priority based Flow Control) is a flow control mechanism used in RDMA environments. PFC provides a link level

TOI EOS 4.18.0F

QoS profiles have been applicable on fabric and front panel ports across all platforms from EOS 4.17.0F release

TOI EOS 4.18.0F

Delay request messages can now be set from log 7 to 8. To configure: switch(config)#interface Et5/1.

TOI EOS 4.18.0F

A traffic storm is a flood of packets entering a network, resulting in excessive traffic and degraded performance.

TOI EOS 4.18.0F

Role based access control (RBAC) is an approach to regulating access to network resources based on the roles of

AAA TOI EOS 4.18.0F

This feature adds support for viewing the Digital Optical Monitoring (DOM) parameters for the optics that support

TOI EOS 4.18.0F

Role based access control (RBAC) is an approach to regulating access to network resources based on the roles of

TOI EOS 4.18.0F

The 7500 and 7280 switch series platforms have previously supported VXLAN bridging, which enables stretching of

TOI EOS 4.18.0F

WRED ( Weighted Random Early Detection ) is one of the congestion management techniques. 

EOS Yum support is a feature that allows yum repositories to be configured and saved in the running config. This allows

TOI EOS 4.18.0F