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environment commands
environment Control
Configuration commands
environment fan-speed
environment insufficient-fans action
environment overheat action
locator-led
environment Display
commands ...
...
The following running-config file lists the environment
overheat action command.
switch# show running-config
! Command: show running-config
! device: switch (DCS-7150S-64-CL, eos-4.13.2F)
ip route ...
... the GM list. If no list exists, eos considers all potential GM clocks by
default.
To delete a single clock, use the no ptp grandmasters clock-identity accepted address_format.
Command Mode
PTP Configuration ...
Switch environment Control
The following sections describe the commands that display temperature, fan, and power supply
status:
environment Control Introduction
environment Control Overview
Configuring ...
... primary role of logging console as setting a severity threshold for log events. The switch
displays any log event with the severity set to equal or lower than the configured setting. By default, eos sets ...
... clusters. This means the directly connected
TaskTracker nodes can belong to different clusters. eos supports a maximum of five
clusters per switch.
MapReduce Tracer Configuration
The MapReduce Tracer ...
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 ...
... 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 ...
...
VXLAN Decapsulation for interface with multiple VRFs
Please refer to the following security advisory after the eos software upgrade for a
network that leverages VXLAN decapsulation on an interface ...
... 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, this feature, ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
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 ...
... distributes operational state information across a set of eos switches to support applications that provide network services. See the CloudVision User Guide for additional information.
Topics in this ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... its performance or feature set. Filtering 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 ...
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 ...
... must arrive on the parent interface
with the configured tag to be processed by the subinterface.
Routed Parent Port
eos typically creates Layer 2 subinterfaces on a routed
port,an interface configured ...
Upgrades and Downgrades
This chapter describes the
procedures for upgrading or downgrading the switch software.
This chapter contains these sections:
Upgrade/Downgrade Overview
Smart System Upgrade ...
