- Written by Bobby McGonigle
- Posted on 2月 22, 2022
- Updated on 7月 12, 2023
- 7071 Views
This document describes the configuration and behavior of physical interfaces on the 7388-series switches and Linecards (LC)
- Written by Tarun Jaswanth LNU
- Posted on 8月 24, 2020
- Updated on 10月 17, 2024
- 25981 Views
802.1X is an IEEE standard protocol that prevents unauthorized devices from gaining access to the network.
- Written by Seng Leung
- Posted on 2月 16, 2022
- Updated on 11月 16, 2023
- 8783 Views
AAA accounting records can be enabled for OpenConfig gNMI/gNOI RPCs. Accounting records can be logged to the TACACS+ server, RADIUS server, or to syslog.
- Written by Yoshihiro Ishijima
- Posted on 2月 25, 2022
- Updated on 6月 12, 2023
- 6965 Views
This feature adds support for sending and receiving BGP IPv6 labeled-unicast routes with IPv4-mapped IPv6 next hops. With this feature enabled, when a BGP speaker receives a next hop with IPv4-mapped IPv6 address,
- Written by Munisha Rani
- Posted on 2月 22, 2022
- Updated on 1月 30, 2023
- 10461 Views
Cable diagnostics is a feature to detect faults with twisted pair copper cables and measure the cable length.
- Written by VICTOR WEN
- Posted on 4月 7, 2021
- Updated on 4月 2, 2024
- 9319 Views
EOS supports the DHCP Relay feature, which relays DHCP Requests/Responses between DHCP clients and DHCP servers in different subnets.
- Written by Neel Neogi
- Posted on 2月 16, 2022
- Updated on 3月 3, 2022
- 6522 Views
Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) is a networking process that replaces complete network addresses with shortest path labels for directing data packets to network nodes.
- Written by Jacob Sword
- Posted on 2月 16, 2022
- Updated on 3月 7, 2024
- 9418 Views
Multiple dynamic counter features may be enabled simultaneously, primarily configured using the [no] hardware counter feature [feature] CLI commands. Compatibility of these features has been enhanced to allow for greater flexibility in simultaneously enabled counter features. Changes in counter feature compatibility across EOS releases is detailed below.
- Written by Adam Morrison
- Posted on 3月 3, 2022
- Updated on 6月 2, 2022
- 6658 Views
Interfaceful IP-VRF to IP-VRF communication uses a pair of routes to distribute IP subnet information, rather than a single EVPN type-5 route.
- Written by James Shephard
- Posted on 8月 25, 2019
- Updated on 7月 5, 2023
- 10874 Views
Forwarding destination prediction enables visibility into how a packet is forwarded through the switch, allowing you to determine which interfaces a packet would egress out of. Typical use cases include, but are not limited to, determining egress members for Port-Channels and ECMPs.
- Written by James Shephard
- Posted on 3月 6, 2020
- Updated on 7月 12, 2023
- 7276 Views
Forwarding destination prediction enables visibility into how a packet is forwarded through the switch, allowing you to determine which interface(s) a packet would egress out of. This feature has been expanded upon with support for packets specified as a byte stream, allowing you to fully specify the packet.
- Written by Michelle Wang
- Posted on 11月 13, 2019
- Updated on 3月 3, 2022
- 10334 Views
In a typical switch deployment, multiple ports can have the same configuration, such as description and access VLAN.
- Written by Tanuj Kumar Jhamb
- Posted on 2月 22, 2022
- Updated on 3月 3, 2022
- 7413 Views
This feature allows the user to match the 20 bit IPV6 flow label using the Qos Policy Map and allows to classify the flow-label controlled traffic.
- Written by David Jowett
- Posted on 2月 28, 2022
- Updated on 3月 3, 2022
- 6643 Views
This feature provides support for packet and byte ingress counters for IPv6 multicast routes.
- Written by Athichart Tangpong
- Posted on 10月 22, 2018
- Updated on 10月 1, 2024
- 13633 Views
A L2 sub-interface is a logical bridging endpoint associated with traffic on an interface distinguished by 802.1Q tags, where each <interface, 802.1q tag> tuple is treated as a first class bridging interface.
- Written by Trevor Yu
- Posted on 4月 18, 2018
- Updated on 7月 21, 2023
- 7061 Views
LANZ adds support for configuring global thresholds for Ethernet ports on DCS 7020, DCS 7050TX, DCS 7050X2, DCS
- Written by Zackary Ayoun
- Posted on 5月 23, 2022
- Updated on 7月 19, 2023
- 10278 Views
LANZ is the EOS Latency and congestion ANalyZer. On DCS-7280, DCS-7020, DCS-7500 and DCS-7800 series, it allows monitoring congestion and transmit latencies on both front panel and CPU ports.
- Written by Jeff Hornsberger
- Posted on 2月 16, 2022
- Updated on 3月 3, 2022
- 6891 Views
LDP per-neighbor authentication provides greater flexibility in the authentication of LDP routers in a network. Individual routers or groups of routers may be configured with different passwords to enhance security and to ensure certain routers do not exchange MPLS
- Written by John Li
- Posted on 2月 16, 2022
- Updated on 7月 18, 2024
- 7701 Views
This TOI describes the MAC limit per VLAN feature which can be used to limit the number of locally learned MAC addresses per VLAN.
- Written by Niranjan Mahabaleshwar
- Posted on 2月 24, 2022
- Updated on 7月 19, 2023
- 8676 Views
This document explains how to configure and deploy Arista MSS-FW with Palo Alto Networks firewalls and Panorama in a Layer 3 deployment with HA (High Availability) support. The Panorama management server can be deployed as either a virtual or a hardware appliance.
- Written by Trevor Yu
- Posted on 2月 23, 2022
- Updated on 8月 12, 2024
- 13240 Views
Media Access Control Security (MACSec) is an industry standard encryption mechanism that protects all traffic flowing on the Ethernet links. MACSec is based on IEEE 802.1X and IEEE 802.1AE standards.
- Written by Manish Singhvi
- Posted on 2月 15, 2022
- Updated on 2月 15, 2022
- 7515 Views
MAC security uses MACsec Key Agreement ( MKA ) protocol for negotiation between peers using pre-shared key or 802.1X based CAK/CKN and eventually derives Secure Association Key ( SAK ).
- Written by Prajakta Joshi
- Posted on 11月 6, 2019
- Updated on 3月 3, 2022
- 7764 Views
Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) is a networking process that replaces complete network addresses with short
- Written by Binoshmon T B
- Posted on 7月 22, 2020
- Updated on 6月 27, 2022
- 11919 Views
The TCP MSS clamping feature involves clamping the maximum segment size (MSS) in the TCP header of TCP SYN packets if it exceeds the configured MSS ceiling limit for the interface. Clamping MSS value helps in avoiding IP fragmentation in tunnel scenarios by ensuring that MSS is small enough to accommodate the extra overhead of GRE and tunnel outer IP headers.
- Written by Nathanael Dattappa
- Posted on 2月 16, 2022
- Updated on 3月 3, 2022
- 6689 Views
This command configures the default speed on all of the OSFP and QSFP-DD ports on a system. It can be applied on ports without any transceivers inserted.
- Written by Ronan Mac Fhlannchadha
- Posted on 2月 9, 2023
- Updated on 2月 22, 2023
- 5975 Views
This feature provides support for SPIFFE-ID in OpenConfig. The SPIFFE-ID will take precedence over any metadata usernames or common name username found. This username will be used for all AAA operations.
- Written by Shyam Kota
- Posted on 6月 14, 2019
- Updated on 3月 3, 2022
- 10632 Views
IPv4 routes of certain prefix lengths can be optimized for enhanced route scale on 7500R, 7280R, 7500R2 and 7280R2
- Written by Ramakrishnan G
- Posted on 2月 28, 2022
- Updated on 10月 16, 2023
- 8798 Views
IPv4 routes of certain prefix lengths can be optimized for enhanced route scale using this feature. This feature is ideally suited to achieve route scale when route distribution has a large number of routes concentrated across the prefix-lengths 24, 23 and 22. EOS 4.27.2F offers 8-to-1 compression of routes as an enhancement.
- Written by Nicholas Cheng
- Posted on 2月 23, 2022
- Updated on 3月 3, 2022
- 6757 Views
This feature adds support for making the various OSPFv3 counters accessible via CLI.
- Written by David Cronin
- Posted on 3月 3, 2022
- Updated on 3月 14, 2024
- 9530 Views
This document describes a new CLI command to help debug how and why policy permits and denies paths. The aim of this CLI command is for the user to debug a route map or RCF (Routing Control Functions) function by specifying as input a prefix for which BGP has reachability for, either via a BGP peer or a redistribute source.
- Written by Ethan Vadai
- Posted on 3月 6, 2020
- Updated on 3月 14, 2024
- 17011 Views
Policy-based routing (PBR) is a feature that is applied on routable ports, to preferentially route packets. Forwarding is based on a policy that is enforced at the ingress of the applied interface and overrides normal routing decisions. In addition to matches on regular ACLs, PBR policy-maps can also include “raw match” statements that look like a single entry of an ACL as a convenience for users.
- Written by David Cronin
- Posted on 3月 3, 2022
- Updated on 11月 6, 2024
- 19472 Views
Routing control functions (RCF) is a language that can be used to express route filtering and attribute modification logic in a powerful and programmatic fashion.
- Written by David Cronin
- Posted on 3月 4, 2022
- Updated on 4月 16, 2024
- 16850 Views
Routing control functions (RCF) is a language that can be used to express route filtering and attribute modification logic in a powerful and programmatic fashion.
- Written by Kalash Nainwal
- Posted on 12月 14, 2020
- Updated on 7月 31, 2024
- 12275 Views
RSVP-TE, the Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) for Traffic Engineering (TE), is used to distribute MPLS labels for steering traffic and reserving bandwidth. The Label Edge Router (LER) feature implements the headend functionality, i.e., RSVP-TE tunnels can originate at an LER which can steer traffic into the tunnel.
- Written by Scott Bailey
- Posted on 5月 23, 2022
- Updated on 2月 21, 2024
- 6635 Views
The CCS-750X-48ZXP is a 48 port 10GBASE-T linecard, capable of several full-duplex link speeds to support connecting to a variety of compatible devices of varying capabilities. All supported linkup speeds on this card can be automatically selected during the linkup process using IEEE 802.3 Clause 28 auto-negotiation. Note that IEEE 802.3 also allows for speeds lower than 1Gbps to link up without clause 28 auto-negotiation.
- Written by Neil Jarvis
- Posted on 3月 2, 2022
- Updated on 6月 7, 2023
- 8986 Views
A L2 sub-interface is a logical bridging endpoint associated with traffic on an interface distinguished by 802.1Q tags, where each <interface, 802.1Q tag> tuple is treated as a first-class bridging interface.
- Written by Muhammad Yousuf
- Posted on 9月 9, 2021
- Updated on 2月 27, 2024
- 8824 Views
This TOI supplements the Ingress Traffic Policy applied on ingress interfaces. Please refer to that document for a description of Traffic Policies and field-sets. This TOI explains the Traffic Policies as applied in the egress direction on interfaces
- Written by Naresh Kumar L S
- Posted on 2月 22, 2022
- Updated on 4月 4, 2024
- 8481 Views
Several customers have expressed interest in using IPv6 addresses for VxLAN underlay in their Data Centers (DC). Prior to 4.27.2F, only IPv4 addresses are supported for VxLAN underlay, i.e VTEPs are reachable via IPv4 addresses only. This feature enables a VTEP to send VxLAN Encapsulated packets using IPv6 underlay.
- Written by Shelly Chang
- Posted on 1月 6, 2022
- Updated on 5月 3, 2024
- 8524 Views
This feature introduces hardware forwarding support of IPv4 multicast traffic over IPv4 GRE tunnel interfaces in Arista Switches. Multicast source traffic can reach the receivers which are separated by an IP cloud which is not configured for IP multicast routing by utilizing a GRE tunnel.
- Written by Graeme Rennie
- Posted on 2月 15, 2022
- Updated on 5月 11, 2022
- 7537 Views
This article describes the Tap Aggregation MAC Address Replacement feature. This feature provides the ability to configure user-specific values to replace the destination and source MAC addresses of packets forwarded by Tap Aggregation.
- Written by Ramiro De Rojas Perez
- Posted on 2月 25, 2022
- Updated on 3月 3, 2022
- 5997 Views
The Transceiver test pattern cli can be used to check the quality of the physical layer links starting or ending at a given module. This is done by transmitting or receiving a ‘test pattern’, a pseudo-random sequence of bits that two pieces of hardware can simultaneously generate.
- Written by Isidor Kouvelas
- Posted on 2月 28, 2022
- Updated on 7月 29, 2024
- 14505 Views
Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS) appears in (almost) all respects as an Ethernet type service to customers of a Service Provider (SP). A VPLS glues together several individual LANs across a packet switched network to appear and function as a single bridged LAN. This is accomplished by incorporating MAC address learning, flooding, and forwarding functions in the context of pseudowires that connect these individual LANs across the packet switched network. LDP signaling is used for the setup and teardown of the mesh of pseudowires that constitute a given VPLS instance.
- Written by Gary McCarthy
- Posted on 6月 29, 2020
- Updated on 7月 12, 2023
- 7670 Views
Prior to EOS 4.24.1F, per-destination steering into an SR Policy was only supported for IP unicast BGP routes in the default VRF. Support for additional AFI/SAFIs were added as follows: EOS 4.24.2F: L2 EVPN — EOS 4.27.2F: BGP Labeled Unicast