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Multiprotocol Label Switching (mpls)
Tunneling protocols encapsulate packets of a different protocol as the payload of a larger frame for delivery within networks utilizing the encapsulating protocol. ...
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
...
Multiprotocol Label Switching (mpls)
Tunneling protocols encapsulate packets of a different protocol as the payload of a larger frame for delivery within networks utilizing the encapsulating protocol. ...
Multiprotocol Label Switching (mpls)
Tunneling protocols encapsulate packets of a different protocol as the payload of a larger frame for delivery within networks utilizing the encapsulating protocol. ...
Multiprotocol Label Switching (mpls)
Tunneling protocols encapsulate packets of a different protocol as the payload of a larger frame for delivery within networks utilizing the encapsulating protocol. ...
Inter-VRF Local Route Leaking
Inter-VRF local route leaking
allows the leaking of routes from one VRF (the source VRF) to another
VRF (the destination VRF) on the same router. Inter-VRF routes can ...
Sample Configurations
EVPN VXLAN IRB Sample Configuration
In the topology below, we are connecting a Layer 2 site with a Layer 3 site using Layer 3
EVPN (type-5 route). Right side leaves are MLAG ...
Visibility and Monitoring Services
The Visability and Monitors Services chapter contains the following sections:
Test Access Point (TAP) Aggregation
Latency Analyzer (LANZ)
Sampled Flow Tracking
sFlow ...
Ethernet VPN (EVPN)
This chapter describes Arista’s
EVPN implementation. sections in this chapter include:
EVPN Overview
EVPN Layer 3 Core
Operations
Integrated Routing and
Bridging
VPN mpls ...
... of routes will result in data loss.
This can be prevented by configuring graceful restart on the device.
When IS-IS is used as the interior gateway
protocol (IGP), the following eos features require nonstop ...
Decap Groups
These sections describe the Decap groups:
Decap Groups Description
Decap Groups Configuration
Decap commands
Decap Groups Description
The decap group is a data structure that ...
Nexthop Groups
These sections describe the Nexhop groups:
Nexthop Group Description
Nexthop Group Configuration
Nexthop Group commands
Nexthop Group Description
Each routing ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... are assigned to Ethernet interfaces.
Note: PDP is available only in eos versions 4.19.0F and
above.
A policy map consists of classes. Each class contains an eponymous class map and traffic
resolution ...
... full10G Not Present
Et4/7 connected1 full10G Not Present
Et4/8 connected1 full10G Not Present
Et4/9 connected1 full10G Not Present
switch>
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. ...
... of the CLI.
This chapter includes these sections:
Accessing the eos CLI
Processing commands
Kernel-based Virtual Machine commands and Configuration
Switch Platforms
Command Modes
Managing ...