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Beginning with eos Release 4.26.0F,
PortSec-Protect enforces a limit on the number of ...
... in the default state which is the discarding state. This is an expected behavior.
Note: It is highly recommended that both MLAG peer switches are identical platforms and run identical eos images. ...
... (also configured as a dynamic LAG) on the partner switch. The maximum number of ports per LAG varies by platform; numbers for each platform in the latest eos release are available here: https://www.arista.com/en/support/product-documentation/supported-features. ...
... command for shutting down the Tx output path for unidirectional
mode.
1-second update of pre-FEC BER, OSNR, ESNR.
400GBASE-ZR transceiver with Open Forward Error Correction (O-FEC) (eos
release 4.25.2F.) ...
... SR
Policy IdentificationThe following identifies an SR
policy.
Endpoint - An IPv4 or IPv6 address which
refers to the destination of the policy. eos
allows 0/0 and 0:: and calls these IP addresses
null ...
Quality of Service
This chapter describes the eos Quality of Service (QoS) implementation, including configuration instructions and command descriptions. Topics covered by this chapter include ...
... eXtended Packet Numbering (XPN) cipher suites.
MACsec Limitations
The following are the limitations of MACsec:
eos supports MACsec only on point-to-point links unless static SAK is ...
Precision Time Protocol (PTP) Commands
PTP Commands
ptp announce interval
ptp announce timeout
ptp delay-mechanism
ptp delay-req interval
ptp domain
ptp enable
ptp forward-v1
ptp hold-ptp-time ...
Event Monitor
The Event Monitor writes system event records to local files for access by SQLite database
commands.
Note:The switch does not enableevent-monitor by default. Use the
event-monitor command ...
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Note: In eos releases prior to 4.23.2, this command identified system peers
with IPv6 addresses by their reference IDs (the first four octets of the MD5 hash of
the IPv6 address). In later releases, ...