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... secure provisioning, you must ensure that only approved DHCP servers can
communicate with the switch until after completing the ZTP process. Arista also
recommends validating the eos image on your ZTP ...
... timestamp
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 ...
... not know the current settings, restore the factory default
settings described in Restoring the Factory Default eos Image and Startup Configuration.
The no boot console and default boot console commands ...
... these sections:
initial switch access
Connection Management
Securely Erasing a switch Storage Device
Configuration Sessions Overview
Using Service Commands in eos
Recovery Procedures
Session Management ...
... manager 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 ...
...
Parameters
interval
sec The interval in units of seconds.
multiplier
num The number of missed hellos after which
the neighbor is expired.
Examples
In this example, eos sends hello messages to ...
... of tunnel type (MPLS), MPLS Label value and
route-target.
Note: You require Release eos 4.21.1F and later versions with Jericho/Jericho+
platforms.
EVPN VXLAN IPv6 Overlay
Beginning with eos ...
... Beginning with eos Release 4.25.0F, MLDv2 snooping is supported on MLAG deployments.
Limitations
The extraneous “switch” interface should be ignored in show mld
snooping counters and show mld snooping
counters ...
... in
section 2.1.1.2 of RFC8667.
The following enhancements are available by release:
eos Release 4.22.1F adds support for TI-LFA backup paths that protect IS-IS SR labeled traffic corresponding to a ...
... list, or profile, of resolution RIB domains (for example, either tunnel or IP domain). This allows eos to direct specific services over the specified RIB domains, overriding the default behavior. Further, ...
... Features - When running ASU, eos does not support the following features:
Multi-Chassis Link Aggregation (MLAG)
EVPN Multicast
PIM Bidirectional (PIM-BiDir)
Peer switch Release Requirement - The ...
... interface vlan 8
switch(config-if-Vl8)# pim ipv4 sparse-mode
switch(config-if-Vl8)#
Enabling PIM IPv6 Sparse Mode
By default, eos disables IPv6 PIM disabled on an interface. The pim ipv6 sparse-mode ...
... 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 ...
... OSPFv2 adjacencies with DR Other neighbors.
OSPFv2 Multiple Instances Support
eos supports multiple OSPFv2 instance configurations on the default VRF and provides isolation as well as segregation ...
Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
This chapter contains the following sections.
RIP Conceptual
Overview
Running RIP
on the switch
Configuring RIP on Multiple VRFs
RIP Commands
RIP Conceptual ...
VRRP and VARP
A virtual IP (VIP) address
is an IP address that does not directly connect to a specific interface.
Inbound packets sent to a Virtual IP address are redirected to a physical
network ...
... syntax is the industry standard.
Note: eos supports egress IPv4 and IPv6 Port access Control Lists
(PACLs) by default. To enable egress MAC PACLs, add the configuration to the current TCAM
profile. ...
IPv6
eos supports Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) and Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) for
routing packets across network boundaries. This section describes Arista’s implementation of
IPv6 and ...
... There can be
multiple subnets configured, but they must not overlap. eos disables
overlapping subnets.
The following command enters DHCP Server subnet mode under the
IPv4 address family.
switch# config
switch(config)# ...
... Addresses on an Interface
The ip address duplicate detection
disabled command detects any
duplicate IP address on the interface. When the switch
detects the duplicate IP address, eos generates a syslog
message. ...
