- Written by Ashwini Kumar
- Posted on September 4, 2025
- Updated on March 12, 2026
- 2483 Views
Arista’s CCS-710XP series of ethernet switches consist of CCS-710XP-12TH-2S SKU. CCS-710XP-12TH-2S is a 12 port 1000BASE-T PoE & 2-port SFP+ fanless switch device rich with networking features suited for campus deployments.
- Written by Anand Narayanan
- Posted on April 17, 2026
- Updated on April 17, 2026
- 91 Views
This feature enables efficient cross-domain communication in a multi-domain deployment where the Layer 2 leaf VTEPs don't have arp learning bridged configured. Without this feature, cross-domain ARP requests must be flooded across all domains, creating significant overhead in large multi-domain deployments.
- Written by Mitchell Jameson
- Posted on August 24, 2020
- Updated on May 22, 2025
- 13664 Views
Typical WiFi networks utilize a single, central Wireless LAN Controller (WLC) to act as a gateway between the wireless APs and the wired network. Arista differentiates itself by allowing the wireless network to utilize a distributed set of aggregation switches to connect APs to the wired network. This feature allows a decentralized and distributed set of aggregation switches to bridge wireless traffic on behalf of the set of APs configured to VXLAN tunnel all traffic to those aggregation switches, or their “local” APs.
- Written by Utkarsha Verma
- Posted on February 18, 2021
- Updated on April 14, 2025
- 15844 Views
Arista campus switches allow extensive and fine grained hardware based flow tracking and management features. They
- Written by Aaron Bamberger
- Posted on June 5, 2023
- Updated on September 20, 2023
- 10139 Views
Enabling “Proxy ARP/ND for Single Aggregation (AG) VTEP Campus Deployments without EVPN” allows an aggregation VTEP to proxy reply to a VXLAN-encapsulated ARP request/NS when the ARP/NS target host is remote and the ARP/ND binding is already learned by the AG VTEP.
- Written by Scott Bailey
- Posted on May 23, 2022
- Updated on July 31, 2025
- 11594 Views
The CCS-750X-48ZXP is a 48 port 10GBASE-T linecard, capable of several full-duplex link speeds to support connecting to a variety of compatible devices of varying capabilities. All supported linkup speeds on this card can be automatically selected during the linkup process using IEEE 802.3 Clause 28 auto-negotiation. Note that IEEE 802.3 also allows for speeds lower than 1Gbps to link up without clause 28 auto-negotiation.
