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VM Tracer
This chapter describes VM Tracer
configuration and usage and contains these sections:
VM Tracer Introduction
VM Tracer Description
VM Tracer Configuration Procedures
VM Tracer ...
MapReduce Tracer
This section describes Arista’s implementation of MapReduce Tracer, including configuration instructions and command descriptions. Topics covered by this section include:
MapReduce ...
EVPN and VCS Commands
Router BGP Configuration Mode
next-hop resolution
disabled
redistribute service vxlan
route-target
route-target export
route-target import
route-target route-map
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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 ...
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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 with ESP.
OSPFv3 Authentication ...
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Configuring BGP in a VRF
IPv6 VRF support in eos allows application of a BGP configuration to a single VRF instance, overriding global commands. To apply VRF-specific BGP configuration, use the ...
Multicast Architecture
IP multicast is the transmission of data packets to multiple hosts through a common IP address. Arista switches support multicast transmissions through IGMP, IGMP Snooping, ...
... This feature is designed to be used for
flows that are configured by a custom agent using the eos SDK or eAPI
and age out (expire) after a specified time period.
For example, if you are using a custom
agent ...
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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
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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 ...
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Fabric QoS -- – Trident II Platform Switches
eos is optimized to support QoS configuration on the Fabric interfaces on 7250x and 7300 series switches. Configuring QoS on the Fabric interfaces ...
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Referencing Multi-lane Ports
eos supports two types of ...
... (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. ...
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Authentication, Authorization,
and Accounting Overview
This section contains the following topics:
Methods
Configuration Statements
Encryption
Methods
The switch controls access to eos ...
... Sockets Layer (SSL), is a security protocol used
to communicate between client and server. It establishes an encrypted
communication channel to secure data.
By default, eos uses a self signed certificate ...
Timing Protocols
The Precision Time Protocol
(PTP) provides a greater degree of clock accuracy for networked devices,
allowing clocks to be synchronized locally in increments of less than
a microsecond. ...