Total 19 results found for the keyword of "eos section 24 3 service acls"
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acls can also be made dynamic (not persisting in the eos), and the
payload keyword can be used to
turn an ACL into a User-Defined Field (UDF) alias for use in other acls.
ACL Structure
An ACL ...
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eos is optimized to support QoS configuration on the Fabric interfaces on 7250x and 7300 series switches. Configuring QoS on the Fabric interfaces in addition to front panel ports allows user to have ...
... available for other eos applications.
With hardware acceleration, all sFlow processing is done in hardware
using specialized chips, called accelerators. These accelerators
process sampled packets and ...
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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 ...
... packet mpls ipv6 forwarding mpls
system profile
Starting in Release eos 4.23.1, ingress on inner IP header matching
in MPLS packets is also supported on PBR acls. In order to enable this, the following ...
... identifier or
a single Customer Edge (CE) to the participating multiple Provider Edge
(PE). The default mode of operation is All-active. Introduced in the
eos 4.26.0F for VxLAN, singe-active is
another ...
... is the protocol used to manage
the membership of hosts in multicast groups for IPv6.
RFC 3810 talks about MLDv2 functionality. MLDv2 is the IPv6 counterpart of IGMPv3. Beginning with eos Release 4.25.0F, ...
IGMP and IGMP Snooping
IGMP Snooping
IGMP Host Proxy
Description
Supported Features
IGMP Protocols
Configuring IGMP
Configuring IGMP Snooping
IGMP Host Proxy
IGMP and IGMP Snooping
Commands ...
... hop resolution semantics of BGP routes with an ordered list, or profile, of resolution RIB domains (for example, either tunnel or IP domain). This allows eos to direct specific services over the specified ...
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 ...
... 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 that reacts to traffic sent to the CPU ...
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Starting from the eos Release 4.26.0F, /32 prefix length
optimization command is supported in the R3 series.
Examples
This configuration command enables prefix optimization on the
default
VRF.switch(config)# ...
... (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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Beginning with eos Release 4.26.0F,
PortSec-Protect enforces a limit on the number of MAC
addresses, ...
... 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 ...
... successor to Secure 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 ...
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MACsec Licensing
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. ...
... 32-bit
integer used in the candidate path selection
algorithm to select the “active” candidate path.
The default value for preference is
100.
Binding SID (BSID): an optional,
SID.Note: In eos, a BSID ...
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The switch controls access to eos commands by authenticating user identity and verifying user authorization. Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA) activities are conducted through three ...