Arista Supported Hardware

This chapter describes the hardware available from Arista to use with the current release of DANZ Monitoring Fabric.

Arista 7050CX3-32C/32S Specifications

This section describes the LEDs for monitoring environmental and switch port status on the Arista 7050CX3-32C/32S switches.

Switch LEDs for Monitoring Port and Environmental Status

Figure 1. Port and Environmental LEDs (Front Panel)
1 Port 33 1/10GbE 8 Console port (default baud rate 9600)
2 Management port 9 Port X:4 Breakout 10/25GbE Link/Activity LED
3 System status/locator LED 10 Port X:3 Breakout 10/25GbE Link/Activity LED
4 Fan status LED 11 Port X:2 Breakout 10/25GbE Link/Activity LED
5 Power supply 1 status LED 12 40/100GbE or Port X:1 Breakout 10/25GbE Link/Activity LED
6 Power supply 2 status LED 13 Port 34 1/10GbE (Not supported)
7 USB port    
Figure 2. Port and Environmental LEDs (Rear Panel)
1 PS1 module 7 PS2 status LED
2 Fan1 module 8 Fan4 status LED
3 Fan2 module 9 Fan3 status LED
4 Fan3 module 10 Fan2 status LED
5 Fan4 module 11 Fan1 status LED
6 PS2 module 12 PS1 status LED

Port and Environmental LEDs

LED Description
System status Green: Normal operation
Green blinking: System is powering up
Amber: Two or more fans (any combination of fan modules or PSU fans) are disconnected or malfunctioning or incompatible
Blue/Blinking Blue: The locater function is active
PSU[1:2] status Green: Normal operation
Red: One of the power supplies has failed or missing
Off: No power
Fan status Green: Fan modules powered and running at the expected rpm
Amber blinking: One of more fan tray failed
Status LED on power supply Green: Input power present - Normal operation
Amber: Input power present - Power supply fault
Off: No Input power supply installed in chassis
Status LED on fan tray Green: The fan is operating normally. This LED state is exclusive to its fan module and independent of the states of its neighboring fans and power supplies
Red: The fan has failed
Off: The fan module is not detected. If it is there, it may not be seated properly
Port LED Description
1GbE SFP

10GbE SFP+

Link status Green: Link is up, a valid 1/10GbE network link is established.
Amber: Link is in disabled state
Off: Link is down
40GbE QSFP+

100GbE QSFP28

Link status Green: Link is up, a valid 40/100GbE network link is established
Amber: Link is in disabled state
Off: Link is down
4X10G QSFP+ breakout

4X25G QSFP28 breakout

Link status Green: Link is up, a valid 10/25GbE network link is established
Amber: Link is in disabled state
Off: Link is down
Management port Link /Activity Green: A valid network link is established
Green blinking: Network activity in progress
Off: Link is down
Speed Green: A valid 10/100/1000Mb/s network link is established
Off: Link is down
Note: Use the show switch <switch-name> interface all properties command from the controller CLI to display the breakout capabilities of the specified switch. For a list of breakout capable ports on each supported switch, refer to the DANZ Monitoring Fabric Hardware Compatibility List.

Arista 7050SX3-48C8/48C8C Specifications

This section describes the LEDs for monitoring environmental and switch port status on the Arista 7050SX3-48C8/48C8C switches.

Switch LEDs for Monitoring Port and Environmental Status

Figure 3. Port and Environmental LEDs (Front Panel)
1 System status LED 4 Power supply 2 status LED
2 Fan status LED 5 Port numbers
3 Power supply 1 status LED    
Figure 4. Port and Environmental LEDs (Rear Panel)
1 PS1 status LED 7 Fan2 status LED
2 Management port 8 Fan1 status LED
3 Fan1 module 9 USB port
4 Fan2 module 10 Console port (default baud rate 9600)
5 PS2 status LED 11 PS1 module
6 PS2 module    

Port and Environmental LEDs

LED Description
System status Green: Normal operation
Green blinking: System is powering up
Amber: Two or more fans (any combination of fan modules or PSU fans) are disconnected or malfunctioning or incompatible
Blue/Blinking Blue: The locater function is active
PSU[1:2] status Green: Normal operation
Red: One of the power supplies has failed or missing
Off: No power
Fan status Green: Fan modules powered and running at the expected rpm
Amber blinking: One of more fan tray failed
Status LED on power supply Green: Input power present - Normal operation
Amber: Input power present - Power supply fault
Off: No Input power supply installed in chassis
Status LED on fan tray Green: The fan is operating normally. This LED state is exclusive to its fan module and independent of the states of its neighboring fans and power supplies
Red: The fan has failed
Off: The fan module is not detected. If it is there, it may not be seated properly
Port LED Description
1GbE SFP

10GbE SFP+

Link status Green: Link is up, a valid 1/10GbE network link is established.
Amber: Link is in disabled state
Off: Link is down
40GbE QSFP+

100GbE QSFP28

Link status Green: Link is up, a valid 40/100GbE network link is established
Amber: Link is in disabled state
Off: Link is down
4X10G QSFP+ breakout

4X25G QSFP28 breakout

Link status Green: Link is up, a valid 10/25GbE network link is established
Amber: Link is in disabled state
Off: Link is down
Management port Link /Activity Green: A valid network link is established
Green blinking: Network activity in progress
Off: Link is down
Speed Green: A valid 10/100/1000Mb/s network link is established
Off: Link is down
Note: Use the show switch <switch-name> interfaces command from the controller CLI to display the breakout capabilities of the specified switch. For a list of breakout capable ports on each supported switch, refer to the DANZ Monitoring Fabric Hardware Compatibility List.

Arista 7050SX3-48YC8/48YC8C Specifications

This section describes the LEDs for monitoring environmental and switch port status on the Arista 7050SX3-48YC8/48YC8C switches.

Switch LEDs for Monitoring Port and Environmental Status

Figure 5. Port and Environmental LEDs (Front Panel)
1 System status/locator LED 6 Port X:3 Breakout 10/25GbE Link/Activity LED
2 Fan status LED 7 Port X:2 Breakout 10/25GbE Link/Activity LED
3 Power supply 1 status LED 8 40/100GbE or Port X:1 Breakout 10/25GbE Link/Activity LED
4 Power supply 2 status LED 9 1/10/25GbE Link LED
5 Port X:4 Breakout 10/25GbE Link/Activity LED    
Figure 6. Port and Environmental LEDs (Rear Panel)
1 PS1 status LED 7 Fan2 status LED
2 Management port 8 Fan1 status LED
3 Fan1 module 9 USB port
4 Fan2 module 10 Console port (default baud rate 9600)
5 PS2 status LED 11 PS1 module
6 PS2 module    

Port and Environmental LEDs

LED Description
System status Green: Normal operation
Green blinking: System is powering up
Amber: Two or more fans (any combination of fan modules or PSU fans) are disconnected or malfunctioning or incompatible
Blue/Blinking Blue: The locater function is active
PSU[1:2] status Green: Normal operation
Red: One of the power supplies has failed or missing
Off: No power
Fan status Green: Fan modules powered and running at the expected rpm
Amber blinking: One of more fan tray failed
Status LED on power supply Green: Input power present - Normal operation
Amber: Input power present - Power supply fault
Off: No Input power supply installed in chassis
Status LED on fan tray Green: The fan is operating normally. This LED state is exclusive to its fan module, and independent of the states of its neighboring fans and power supplies
Red: The fan has failed
Off: The fan module is not detected. If it is inserted, it may not be seated properly
Port LED Description
1GbE SFP

10GbE SFP+

25GbE SFP28

Link status Green: Link is up, a valid 1/10/25GbE network link is established.
Amber: Link is in disabled state
Off: Link is down
40GbE QSFP+

100GbE QSFP28

Link status Green: Link is up, a valid 40/100GbE network link is established
Amber: Link is in disabled state
Off: Link is down
4X10G QSFP+ breakout

4X25G QSFP28 breakout

Link status Green: Link is up, a valid 10/25GbE network link is established
Amber: Link is in disabled state
Off: Link is down
Management port Link /Activity Green: A valid network link is established
Green blinking: Network activity in progress
Off: Link is down
Speed Green: A valid 10/100/1000Mb/s network link is established
Off: Link is down
Note: Use the show switch <switch-name> interfaces command from the controller CLI to display the breakout capabilities of the specified switch. For a list of breakout capable ports on each supported switch, refer to the DANZ Monitoring Fabric Hardware Compatibility List.

Arista 7050SX3-48YC12 Specifications

This section describes the LEDs for monitoring environmental and switch port status on the Arista 7050SX3-48YC12 switch.

Note: The SFP28 interface speed on the Arista 7050SX3-48YC12 must be the same on all the interfaces in each group of the following interfaces quadrants.
  • Interface 1-4
  • Interface 5-8
  • Interface 9-12
  • Interface 13-16
  • Interface 17-20
  • Interface 21-24
  • Interface 25-28
  • Interface 29-32
  • Interface 33-36
  • Interface 37-40
  • Interface 41-44
  • Interface 45-48

The speed of the first optical cable inserted into a group is automatically detected, which sets the speed for all the interfaces in the group.

For example, if the first group (interface 1-4) is empty and when inserting a 25G cable into Interface 2, interfaces 1 to 4 are all automatically set to 25G, and no other speed is allowed in the group.

If you later insert a 10G cable into any interface in the group, the system does not bring up the 10G interface. You can bring up the 10G interface only if no cable of a different speed is present in any interface in the group.

Only the first interface connected is enabled when cables of different speeds are present in interfaces within a single group. However, when the switch restarts later with the cables inserted, the first interface in the group numerically is enabled. For example, with a 25G cable in Interface 2 and a 10G cable in Interface 1, interface 1 is enabled at 10G when the switch restarts and all the interfaces are at 10.

Switch LEDs for Monitoring Port and Environmental Status

Figure 7. Port and Environmental LEDs (Front Panel)
1 1/10/25GbE Link LED 6 System status/locator LED
2 40/100GbE or Port X:1 Breakout 10/25GbE Link/Activity LED 7 Fan status LED
3 Port X:2 Breakout 10/25GbE Link/Activity LED 8 Power supply 1 status LED
4 Port X:3 Breakout 10/25GbE Link/Activity LED 9 Power supply 2 status LED
5 Port X:4 Breakout 10/25GbE Link/Activity LED    
Figure 8. Port and Environmental LEDs (Rear Panel)
1 PS1 status LED 9 Fan4 status LED
2 Management port 10 Fan3 status LED
3 Fan1 module 11 Fan2 status LED
4 Fan2 module 12 Fan1 status LED
5 Fan3 module 13 USB port
6 Fan4 module 14 Console port (default baud rate 9600)
7 PS2 status LED 15 PS1 module
8 PS2 module    

Port and Environmental LEDs

LED Description
System status Green: Normal operation
Green blinking: System is powering up
Amber: Two or more fans (any combination of fan modules or PSU fans) are disconnected or malfunctioning or incompatible
Blue/Blinking Blue: The locater function is active
PSU[1:2] status Green: Normal operation
Red: One of the power supplies has failed or missing
Off: No power
Fan status Green: Fan modules powered and running at the expected rpm
Amber blinking: One of more fan tray failed
Status LED on power supply Green: Input power present - Normal operation
Amber: Input power present - Power supply fault
Off: No Input power supply installed in chassis
Status LED on fan tray Green: The fan is operating normally. This LED state is exclusive to its fan module, and independent of the states of its neighboring fans and power supplies
Red: The fan has failed
Off: The fan module is not detected. If it is inserted, it may not be seated properly
Port LED Description
1GbE SFP

10GbE SFP+

25GbE SFP28

Link status Green: Link is up, a valid 1/10/25GbE network link is established.
Amber: Link is in disabled state
Off: Link is down
40GbE QSFP+

100GbE QSFP28

Link status Green: Link is up, a valid 40/100GbE network link is established
Amber: Link is in disabled state
Off: Link is down
4X10G QSFP+ breakout

4X25G QSFP28 breakout

Link status Green: Link is up, a valid 10/25GbE network link is established
Amber: Link is in disabled state
Off: Link is down
Management port Link /Activity Green: A valid network link is established
Green blinking: Network activity in progress
Off: Link is down
Speed Green: A valid 10/100/1000Mb/s network link is established
Off: Link is down
Note: Use the show switch <switch-name> interfaces command from the controller CLI to display the breakout capabilities of the specified switch. For a list of breakout capable ports on each supported switch, refer to the DANZ Monitoring Fabric Hardware Compatibility List.

Arista 7050SX3-96YC8 Specifications

This section describes the LEDs for monitoring environmental and switch port status on the Arista 7050SX3-96YC8 switch.

Note: The SFP28 interface speed on the Arista 7050SX3-96YC8 must be the same on all the interfaces in each group of the following interfaces quadrants.
  • Interface 1-4
  • Interface 5-8
  • Interface 9-12
  • Interface 13-16
  • Interface 17-20
  • Interface 21-24
  • Interface 25-28
  • Interface 29-32
  • Interface 33-36
  • Interface 37-40
  • Interface 41-44
  • Interface 45-48
  • Interface 49-52
  • Interface 53-56
  • Interface 57-60
  • Interface 61-64
  • Interface 65-68
  • Interface 69-72
  • Interface 73-76
  • Interface 77-80
  • Interface 81-84
  • Interface 85-88
  • Interface 89-92
  • Interface 93-96

The speed of the first optical cable inserted into a group is automatically detected, which sets the speed for all the interfaces in the group.

For example, if the first group (interface 1-4) is empty and when inserting a 25G cable into Interface 2, interfaces 1 to 4 are all automatically set to 25G, and no other speed is allowed in the group.

If you later insert a 10G cable into any interface in the group, the system does not bring up the 10G interface. You can bring up the 10G interface only if no cable of a different speed is present in any interface in the group.

Only the first interface connected is enabled when cables of different speeds are present in interfaces within a single group. However, when the switch restarts later with the cables inserted, the first interface in the group numerically is enabled. For example, with a 25G cable in Interface 2 and a 10G cable in Interface 1, interface 1 is enabled at 10G when the switch restarts and all the interfaces are at 10.

Switch LEDs for Monitoring Port and Environmental Status

Figure 9. Port and Environmental LEDs (Front Panel)
1 1/10/25GbE Link LED 6 System status/locator LED
2 40/100GbE or Port X:1 Breakout 10/25GbE Link/Activity LED 7 Fan status LED
3 Port X:2 Breakout 10/25GbE Link/Activity LED 8 Power supply 1 status LED
4 Port X:3 Breakout 10/25GbE Link/Activity LED 9 Power supply 2 status LED
5 Port X:4 Breakout 10/25GbE Link/Activity LED    
Figure 10. Port and Environmental LEDs (Rear Panel)
1 Fan1 module 4 Fan4 module
2 Fan2 module 5 Power supply module 1
3 Fan3 module 6 Power supply module 2

Port and Environmental LEDs

LED Description
System status Green: Normal operation
Green blinking: System is powering up
Amber: Two or more fans (any combination of fan modules or PSU fans) are disconnected or malfunctioning or incompatible
Blue/Blinking Blue: The locater function is active
PSU[1:2] status Green: Normal operation
Red: One of the power supplies has failed or missing
Off: No power
Fan status Green: Fan modules powered and running at the expected rpm
Amber blinking: One of more fan tray failed
Status LED on power supply Green: Input power present - Normal operation
Amber: Input power present - Power supply fault
Off: No Input power supply installed in chassis
Status LED on fan tray Green: The fan is operating normally. This LED state is exclusive to its fan module, and independent of the states of its neighboring fans and power supplies
Red: The fan has failed
Off: The fan module is not detected. If it is inserted, it may not be seated properly
Port LED Description
1GbE SFP

10GbE SFP+

25GbE SFP28

Link status Green: Link is up, a valid 1/10/25GbE network link is established.
Amber: Link is in disabled state
Off: Link is down
40GbE QSFP+

100GbE QSFP28

Link status Green: Link is up, a valid 40/100GbE network link is established
Amber: Link is in disabled state
Off: Link is down
4X10G QSFP+ breakout

4X25G QSFP28 breakout

Link status Green: Link is up, a valid 10/25GbE network link is established
Amber: Link is in disabled state
Off: Link is down
Management port Link /Activity Green: A valid network link is established
Green blinking: Network activity in progress
Off: Link is down
Speed Green: A valid 10/100/1000Mb/s network link is established
Off: Link is down
Note: Use the show switch <switch-name> interfaces command from the controller CLI to display the breakout capabilities of the specified switch. For a list of breakout capable ports on each supported switch, refer to the DANZ Monitoring Fabric Hardware Compatibility List.

Arista 7050TX3-48C8 Specifications

This section describes the LEDs for monitoring environmental and switch port status on the Arista 7050TX3-48C8 switch.

Switch LEDs for Monitoring Port and Environmental Status

Figure 11. Port and Environmental LEDs (Front Panel)
1 System status LED 4 Power supply 2 status LED
2 Fan status LED 5 Port numbers
3 Power supply 1 status LED    
Figure 12. Port and Environmental LEDs (Rear Panel)
1 PS1 status LED 7 Fan2 status LED
2 Management port 8 Fan1 status LED
3 Fan1 module 9 USB port
4 Fan2 module 10 Console port (default baud rate 9600)
5 PS2 status LED 11 PS1 module
6 PS2 module    

Port and Environmental LEDs

LED Description
System status Green: Normal operation
Green blinking: System is powering up
Amber: Two or more fans (any combination of fan modules or PSU fans) are disconnected or malfunctioning or incompatible
Blue/Blinking Blue: The locater function is active
PSU[1:2] status Green: Normal operation
Red: One of the power supplies has failed or missing
Off: No power
Fan status Green: Fan modules powered and running at the expected rpm
Amber blinking: One of more Fan tray failed
Status LED on power supply Green: Input power present - Normal operation
Amber: Input power present - Power supply fault
Off: No Input power supply installed in chassis
Status LED on fan tray Green: The fan is operating normally. This LED state is exclusive to its fan module, and independent of the states of its neighboring fans and power supplies
Red: The fan has failed
Off: The fan module is not detected. If it is inserted, it may not be seated properly
Port LED Description
1GBase-T

10GBase-T

Link status Green: Link is up, a valid 1/10G network link is established.
Amber: Link is in disabled state
Off: Link is down
40GbE QSFP+

100GbE QSFP28

Link status Green: Link is up, a valid 40/100GbE network link is established
Amber: Link is in disabled state
Off: Link is down
4X10G QSFP+ breakout

4X25G QSFP28 breakout

Link status Green: Link is up, a valid 10/25GbE network link is established
Amber: Link is in disabled state
Off: Link is down
Management port Link /Activity Green: A valid network link is established
Green blinking: Network activity in progress
Off: Link is down
Speed Green: A valid 10/100/1000Mb/s network link is established
Off: Link is down
Note: Use the show switch <switch-name> interfaces command from the controller CLI to display the breakout capabilities of the specified switch. For a list of breakout capable ports on each supported switch, refer to the DANZ Monitoring Fabric Hardware Compatibility List.

Arista 7260CX3-64 Specifications

This section describes the LEDs for monitoring environmental and switch port status on the Arista 7260CX3-64 switch.

Switch LEDs for Monitoring Port and Environmental Status

Figure 13. Port and Environmental LEDs (Front Panel)
1 40/100GbE or Port X:1 Breakout 10/25GbE Link/Activity LED 8 Fan status LED
2 Port X:2 Breakout 10/25GbE Link/Activity LED 9 Power supply 1 status LED
3 Port X:3 Breakout 10/25GbE Link/Activity LED 10 Power supply 2 status LED
4 Port X:4 Breakout 10/25GbE Link/Activity LED 11 Management port
5 Port 65 1/10GbE 12 USB port
6 Port 66 1/10GbE 13 Console port (default baud rate 9600)
7 System status/locator LED    
Figure 14. Port and Environmental LEDs (Rear Panel)
1 PS1 status LED 7 Fan3 module
2 PS1 module 8 Fan3 status LED
3 PS2 status LED 9 Fan2 module
4 PS2 module 10 Fan2 status LED
5 Fan4 module 11 Fan1 module
6 Fan4 status LED 12 Fan1 status LED

Port and Environmental LEDs

LED Description
System status Green: Normal operation
Green blinking: System is powering up
Amber: Two or more fans (any combination of fan modules or PSU fans) are disconnected or malfunctioning or incompatible
Blue/Blinking Blue: The locater function is active
PSU[1:2] status Green: Normal operation
Red: One of the power supplies has failed or missing
Off: No power
Fan status Green: Fan modules powered and running at the expected rpm
Amber blinking: One of more fan tray failed
Status LED on power supply Green: Input power present - Normal operation
Amber: Input power present - Power supply fault
Off: No Input power supply installed in chassis
Status LED on fan tray Green: The fan is operating normally. This LED state is exclusive to its fan module, and independent of the states of its neighboring fans and power supplies
Red: The fan has failed
Off: The fan module is not detected. If it is inserted, it may not be seated properly
Port LED Description
1GBase-T

10GBase-T

Link status Green: Link is up, a valid 1/10G network link is established.
Amber: Link is in disabled state
Off: Link is down
40GbE QSFP+

100GbE QSFP28

Link status Green: Link is up, a valid 40/100GbE network link is established
Amber: Link is in disabled state
Off: Link is down
4X10G QSFP+ breakout

4X25G QSFP28 breakout

Link status Green: Link is up, a valid 10/25GbE network link is established
Amber: Link is in disabled state
Off: Link is down
Management port Link /Activity Green: A valid network link is established
Green blinking: Network activity in progress
Off: Link is down
Speed Green: A valid 10/100/1000Mb/s network link is established
Off: Link is down
Note: Use the show switch <switch-name> interfaces command from the controller CLI to display the breakout capabilities of the specified switch. For a list of breakout capable ports on each supported switch, refer to the DANZ Monitoring Fabric Hardware Compatibility List.

Arista 7260CX3-64E Specifications

This section describes the LEDs for monitoring environmental and switch port status on the Arista 7260CX3-64E switch.

Switch LEDs for Monitoring Port and Environmental Status

Figure 15. Port and Environmental LEDs (Front Panel)
1 40/100GbE or Port X:1 Breakout 10/25GbE Link/Activity LED 8 Fan status LED
2 Port X:2 Breakout 10/25GbE Link/Activity LED 9 Power supply 1 status LED
3 Port X:3 Breakout 10/25GbE Link/Activity LED 10 Power supply 2 status LED
4 Port X:4 Breakout 10/25GbE Link/Activity LED 11 Management port
5 Port 65 1/10GbE 12 USB port
6 Port 66 1/10GbE 13 Console port (default baud rate 9600)
7 System status/locator LED    
Figure 16. Port and Environmental LEDs (Rear Panel)
1 PS2 module 7 Fan3 module
2 PS2 status LED 8 Fan3 status LED
3 PS1 module 9 Fan2 module
4 PS1 status LED 10 Fan2 status LED
5 Fan4 module 11 Fan1 module
6 Fan4 status LED 12 Fan1 status LED

Port and Environmental LEDs

LED Description
System status Green: Normal operation
Green blinking: System is powering up
Amber: Two or more fans (any combination of fan modules or PSU fans) are disconnected or malfunctioning or incompatible
Blue/Blinking Blue: The locater function is active
PSU[1:2] status Green: Normal operation
Red: One of the power supplies has failed or missing
Off: No power
Fan status Green: Fan modules powered and running at the expected rpm
Amber blinking: One of more fan tray failed
Status LED on power supply Green: Input power present - Normal operation
Amber: Input power present - Power supply fault
Off: No Input power supply installed in chassis
Status LED on fan tray Green: The fan is operating normally. This LED state is exclusive to its fan module, and independent of the states of its neighboring fans and power supplies
Red: The fan has failed
Off: The fan module is not detected. If it is inserted, it may not be seated properly
Port LED Description
1GBase-T

10GBase-T

Link status Green: Link is up, a valid 1/10G network link is established.
Amber: Link is in disabled state
Off: Link is down
40GbE QSFP+

100GbE QSFP28

Link status Green: Link is up, a valid 40/100GbE network link is established
Amber: Link is in disabled state
Off: Link is down
4X10G QSFP+ breakout

4X25G QSFP28 breakout

Link status Green: Link is up, a valid 10/25GbE network link is established
Amber: Link is in disabled state
Off: Link is down
Management port Link /Activity Green: A valid network link is established
Green blinking: Network activity in progress
Off: Link is down
Speed Green: A valid 10/100/1000Mb/s network link is established
Off: Link is down
Note: Use the show switch <switch-name> interfaces command from the controller CLI to display the breakout capabilities of the specified switch. For a list of breakout capable ports on each supported switch, refer to the DANZ Monitoring Fabric Hardware Compatibility List.