- Written by Rashid Akhtar
- Posted on 3月 3, 2023
- Updated on 3月 17, 2023
- 5811 Views
This document describes the CLI introduced to change the default hardware FEC allocation scheme for IPv4/IPv6 attached routes. By default, level2 hardware FECs are allocated for attached IPv4/IPv6 routes. To change the default hardware FEC allocation scheme, this CLI can be used.
- Written by Mike Nelson
- Posted on 10月 20, 2021
- Updated on 12月 20, 2021
- 8686 Views
Tagging traffic with a drop precedence is a method that can be used to differentiate traffic flows over a given
- Written by Mason Alexander Flowers
- Posted on 1月 3, 2023
- Updated on 1月 17, 2023
- 6455 Views
This feature introduces the show bgp evpn sanity ( brief | detail )command. This command displays which EVPN configuration attributes are inconsistent as well as potential errors in the EVPN operational state.
- Written by Rashid Akhtar
- Posted on 12月 17, 2024
- Updated on 12月 17, 2024
- 469 Views
This feature introduces support for scaling both IPv4 and IPv6 hosts on our devices. Existing MDB profiles offer a maximum host scale of 128k with unique MAC rewrites. However, if hosts share the MAC rewrites, the scale can reach up to 204k. To address this issue, we are introducing a new MDB profile that will support a host scale of up to 192k when each host has a unique MAC rewrite. If hosts share the MAC rewrites, the scale can reach up to 256k.
- Written by Vishal Bandekar
- Posted on 8月 23, 2022
- Updated on 8月 21, 2024
- 6703 Views
This document is an extension to the decap group feature, that allows IPv4 addresses to be configured and used as part of a group. Now we will be able to configure IPv4 prefixes as a decap group.
- Written by Jian Zhen
- Posted on 12月 18, 2019
- Updated on 12月 27, 2021
- 8542 Views
The document describes an extension of the decap group feature, that allows IPv6 addresses to be configured and used
- Written by Srinivasan Viswanathan
- Posted on 12月 27, 2024
- Updated on 12月 27, 2024
- 319 Views
The document describes an extension of the decap group feature, that allows IPv6 addresses to be configured and used as part of a group. IP-in-IP packets with v6 destination matching a configured decap group IP will be decapsulated and forwarded based on the inner header. That will allow any IP-to-IP packet type to be decapsulated, i.e. IPv4 in IPv4, IPv4 in IPv6, IPv6 in IPv4 and IPv6 in IPv6.
- Written by Ryan Halbrook
- Posted on 1月 10, 2020
- Updated on 1月 10, 2020
- 8498 Views
This feature provides multipath router id, a new multipath mode to control the behavior of RPF selection. In the
- Written by Ryan Halbrook
- Posted on 6月 28, 2021
- Updated on 6月 28, 2021
- 8991 Views
Multipath color is a new multicast multipath mode for controlling PIM RPF selection. In the default multipath
- Written by Mingchao Lian
- Posted on 9月 11, 2024
- Updated on 9月 11, 2024
- 1198 Views
In order to support PIM/IPv4 multicast routing on EOS switches with Broadcom Tomahawk4 ASICs, multicast support using ALPM is required. This works in both 3-level Algorithmic Longest Prefix Match (ALPM) capabilities and 2-level ALPM.
- Written by Leighton Carmichael-Powell
- Posted on 1月 3, 2023
- Updated on 7月 14, 2023
- 6366 Views
This document describes the prefix counter feature and is intended for customers who are familiar with and are using VRF selection policies (see linked TOI for details). In short, the prefix counter feature enables traffic matching a VRF selection policy to be counted on a per-prefix/per-route basis. This is limited to IPv4 traffic and prefixes of length 32.