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... 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 ...
VXLAN commands
VXLAN Global Configuration
commands
interface vxlan
ip address virtual
vxlan vni notation
dotted
VXLAN Interface Configuration
commands
vxlan flood vtep
vxlan multicast-group ...
... be enabled or disabled on the
fly without impacting regular packet forwarding functionality.
AVA Switch Sensor Extension
AVA switch sensor extends eos telemetry for network threat detection. The FlowWatcher
agent ...
...
Drop count
Device ID
Egress interface
FCS type
Reserved
TAP Aggregation Extra MPLS Pop (4 to 6 Labels)
Available starting with eos Release 4.23.1F extra MPLS pop for TAP Aggregation ...
Latency Analyzer (LANZ)
Arista Networks’ Latency Analyzer (LANZ) is a family of eos features that provide enhanced
visibility into network dynamics, particularly in areas related to the delay packets
experience ...
...
sFlow exports packet samples and topology meta data to a centralized collector
application.
sFlow scales and operates on all switch ports simultaneously.
eos implements sFlow on all switches, without ...
... can request or change. The agent gathers data from the MIB and responds to requests for information. For a list of supported MIBs, refer to the release notes for the specific eos version.
This chapter ...
...
Starting in Release eos 4.23.1, ingress on inner IP header matching
in MPLS packets is also supported on PBR ACLs. In order to enable this, the following must
be configured in a user-defined TCAM profile: ...
Configuring EVPN
This section covers the following topics for EVPN configuration:
Configuring BGP-EVPN
Configuring VCS
Configuring EVPN MPLS Virtual Private Wire Service (VPWS)
Configuring Multi-Homing ...
Sample Configurations
EVPN VXLAN IRB Sample Configuration
In the following topology, we are connecting a Layer 2 site with a Layer 3 site using Layer
3 EVPN (type-5 route). The right side leaves ...
... in the
eos 4.26.0F for VXLAN, singe-active is
another mode of operation in which only one PE per VLAN accepts traffic for
that ethernet segment.
Single-active multihoming is useful for:
Manually controlled ...
... is the protocol used to manage
the membership of hosts in multicast groups for IPv6.
RFC 3810 talks about MLDv2 functionality. MLDv2 is the IPv6 counterpart of IGMPv3. Beginning with eos Release 4.25.0F, ...
IGMP and IGMP Snooping
IGMP Snooping
IGMP Host Proxy
Description
Supported Features
IGMP Protocols
Configuring IGMP
Configuring IGMP Snooping
IGMP Host Proxy
IGMP and IGMP Snooping
commands ...
Protocol Independent
Multicast
Protocol Independent Multicast
(PIM) distributes multicast data using routes gathered by other protocols.
Arista switches support two types of PIM: PIM Sparse Mode ...
Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP)
Multicast Source Discovery
Protocol (MSDP) describes a topology that connects multiple IPv4 Protocol
Independent Multicast Sparse-Mode (PIM-SM) domains. ...
Audio Video Bridging (AVB)
Arista switches support Audio Video Bridging (AVB) and the associated protocols. This section describes AVB concepts and the implementation of associated protocols.
Topics ...
... for OSPFv2 adjacencies with DR other neighbors.
OSPFv2 Multiple Instances Support
eos Release 4.22.1F adds support for multiple OSPFv2 instances to
be configured in the default VRF. OSPFv2 Multiple ...
... area and interface levels.
Note: On the same area or interface, eos allows security configuration with either AH or ESP but not both. We can have one area or interface configured with AH and another ...
...
Note: Unlike node segments, anycast segments do not have the ‘N’ flag set described in section 2.1.1.2 of RFC8667.
The following enhancements are available by release:
eos Release 4.22.1F adds support ...
... hop resolution semantics of BGP routes with an ordered list, or profile, of resolution RIB domains (for example, either tunnel or IP domain). This allows eos to direct specific services over the specified ...