- Written by Ioana Costea
- Posted on April 25, 2025
- Updated on April 25, 2025
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Introduced in the 4.34.0F release, the maximum links feature allows users to specify the number of active members in both LACP and static port-channels. If active members become inactive due to configuration changes or link failure, previously restricted members can become active. This ensures the port-channel remains operational, preventing disruptions even if all initial active members fail.
- Written by Ioana Costea
- Posted on October 24, 2024
- Updated on October 24, 2024
- 1599 Views
The S-BFD hold down timer feature enables delaying the steering of traffic to a previously preferred SR-TE Down path that came back Up. This delay period is configurable. Using this functionality allows time for the path to stabilize (by avoiding potential further path flaps) and allows the user to debug and diagnose the failure state.
- Written by Ioana Costea
- Posted on June 15, 2021
- Updated on June 21, 2021
- 9759 Views
Starting with the 4.26.1F release, EOS supports active mixed speed members in a port channel, allowing different
- Written by Ioana Costea
- Posted on November 9, 2020
- Updated on April 11, 2025
- 8067 Views
Previously, the maximum valid port channel ID was equal to the maximum number of port channels configurable on the
- Written by Ioana Costea
- Posted on June 18, 2020
- Updated on June 18, 2020
- 7596 Views
Some users need to configure the source MAC on routed ports, in some cases.To achieve this,a new CLI configuration
- Written by Ioana Costea
- Posted on March 31, 2017
- Updated on April 3, 2017
- 8281 Views
Persistent port security is a platform independent feature. Persistent port security ensures that port