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Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
This chapter contains the following sections.
RIP Conceptual
Overview
Running RIP
on the Switch
configuring RIP on Multiple VRFs
RIP Commands
RIP Conceptual ...
... for OSPFv2 adjacencies with DR Other neighbors.
OSPFv2 Multiple Instances Support
eos Release 4.22.1F adds support for multiple OSPFv2 instances to
be configured in the default VRF. OSPFv2 Multiple ...
... 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 ...
...
Note: Unlike node segments, anycast segments do not have the ‘N’ flag set described in section 2.1.1.2 of RFC8667.
The following enhancements are available by release:
eos Release 4.22.1F adds support ...
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Maintenance Mode Configuration
Maintenance Mode Commands
Overview
Using maintenance mode, you can perform several maintenance activities such as:
eos image upgrade.
Initial configuration or ...
... snooping 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 ...
... and destination
addresses..
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. ...
Nexthop Groups
These sections describe the Nexthop groups:
Nexthop Group Description
Nexthop Group Configuration
Support for IPv6 Link-Local Addresses in Nexthop Groups Entries
Nexthop Group Commands ...
... ensure disable-vrf configuration to take effect.
switch(config)# agent SandL3Unicast terminate
SandL3Unicast was terminated
Starting from the eos Release 4.26.0F, /32 prefix length optimization ...
...
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 ...
... 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 ...
... (eos release
4.25.2F)
Support of 400GBASE-ZR with Open Forward Error Correction (O-FEC) (eos release
4.25.2F)
Override a transceiver slot’s maximum power limit (eos release
4.25.2F)
Platform Compatibility ...
... MLAG peer switches are identical platforms and run identical eos images. Running different images/platform may result in a failure to form an association with the MLAG peer or see discrepancy in behavior. ...
... Type Ports
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Total Mac Addresses for this criterion: 0
Beginning with eos Release 4.26.0F,
PortSec-Protect enforces a limit on the number of MAC
addresses, ...
... the eos image with Smart System
Upgrade
Using SSU to upgrade the active eos image is a five-step process:
Prepare switch for upgrade ( Prepare the Switch for SSU).
Transfer image file to the switch ...
Standard Upgrades and Downgrades
Standard software upgrades
and downgrades on Arista switches are accomplished by installing a different
eos image and reloading the switch. On switches with redundant ...
...
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. ...
... CLI.
This chapter includes these sections:
Accessing the eos CLI
Processing Commands
Kernel-based Virtual Machine Commands and Configuration
Switch Platforms
Command Modes
Managing Switch
Configuration ...
... be accessed only through the console port, and the command set is
limited. Any configuration changes made on the standby supervisor will
be lost when the supervisor reboots.
Note: When upgrading the eos ...