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environment commands
environment Control Configuration commands
environment fan-speed
environment insufficient-fans action
environment overheat action
locator-led
environment ...
... Command: show running-config
! device: switch (DCS-7150S-64-CL, eos-4.13.2F)
ip route 0.0.0.0/0 10.255.255.1
!
environment overheat action ignore
!
!
end
switch#
Insufficient Fans
The switch can ...
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. ...
Switch environment Control
The following sections describe
the commands that display temperature, fan, and power supply status:
environment Control Introduction
environment Control Overview
Configuring ...
MapReduce Tracer
This section describes Arista’s implementation of MapReduce Tracer, including configuration instructions and command descriptions. Topics covered by this section include:
MapReduce ...
...
TAP Aggregation QoS Handling on TAP Ports
Before eos 4.20.5F, QoS behavior was not enforced for TAP aggregation ports, meaning that QoS
behavior for packets passing through the device was not ...
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 ...
Audio Video Bridging
(AVB)
Arista switches support Audio Video Bridging (AVB) and the associated protocols. This section describes AVB concepts and the implementation of associated protocols.
Tpoics ...
...
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 ...
VARP
Virtual-ARP (VARP) allows multiple
switches to simultaneously route packets from a common IP address in
an active-active router configuration. Each switch is configured with
the same set of virtual ...
... distributes operational state information across a set of eos switches to support applications that provide network services. See the CloudVision User Guide, https://www.arista.com/en/support/product-documentation, ...
... 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 ...
Upgrades and Downgrades
This chapter describes the
procedures for upgrading or downgrading the switch software.
This chapter contains these sections:
Upgrade/Downgrade Overview
Accelerated Software ...
...
Authentication, Authorization,
and Accounting Overview
This section contains the following topics:
Methods
Configuration Statements
Encryption
Methods
The switch controls access to eos ...
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. ...
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. ...
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. ...
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. ...
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. ...
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. ...