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OSPFv2
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) is a link-state routing protocol that operates within a
single autonomous system. OSPF version 2 is defined by RFC 2328.
This section contains the following ...
... allows for configuring IPv4, IPv6, and MAC access lists and then updating a monitor session with corresponding configuration changes. eos mirrors the packets that match permit statements. eos does not ...
Spanning Tree Protocol
Spanning Tree Protocols prevent
bridging loops in Layer 2 ethernet networks. Arista switches support
Rapid Spanning Tree, Multiple Spanning Tree, and Rapid-Per VLAN Spanning
Tree ...
... System:
- Chassis ID type: MAC address (4)
Chassis ID : 001c.730f.11a8
- System Name: "switch.aristanetworks.com"
- System Description: "Arista Networks eos version 4.13.2F running on an Arista
Networks ...
... configuration
Procedures
VLAN configuration
commands
VLAN Introduction
Arista switches support industry standard 802.1q VLANs. Arista eos provides tools to manage and extend VLANs throughout the ...
... Verification
Configuring Priority-Flow-Control (PFC)
Configuring PFC Watchdog
DCBX and Flow Control commands
Introduction
eos implements Link Layer Discovery
Protocol (LLDP) and the Data ...
... Across VRF
The eos DHCP relay agent supports forwarding of DHCP requests to DHCP servers located in a different VRF to the DHCP client interface VRF. In order to enable VRF support for the DHCP relay ...
... is a layer 2 feature that is configured on LAN switches. The Arista eos switch supports Option-37 insertion that allows relay agents to provide remote-ID information in DHCP request packets. DHCP servers ...
... mode as shown below.
(config)# management ssh
(config-mgmt-ssh)# ip access-group [vrf ] in
(config-mgmt-ssh)# ipv6 access-group [vrf ] in
In eos 4.19.0, all VRFs are required to use the same ...
...
MACsec encryption is a eos licensed feature. A valid MACsec license must be configured on a switch. MACsec licenses are tied to a switch serial number and the licensee. Every switch running MACsec ...