- Written by Gowtham Rameshkumar
- Posted on March 11, 2020
- Updated on April 2, 2026
- 17392 Views
This feature introduces hardware forwarding support for IPv4-over-IPv4 GRE tunnel interfaces on selected Arista Switches. The GRE tunnel interface acts as a logical interface which performs the GRE encapsulation or decapsulation.
- Written by Abhiram Kalluru
- Posted on December 20, 2019
- Updated on April 23, 2026
- 13430 Views
gRIBI (gRPC Routing Information Base Interface) defines an interface through which OpenConfig AFT (Abstract Forwarding Table) entries can be injected from an external client to a network element.
- Written by Aman Aman-Ul-Haq
- Posted on March 9, 2021
- Updated on November 4, 2025
- 16655 Views
The Segment security feature provides the convenience of applying policies on segments rather than interfaces or subnets. Hosts/networks are classified into segments based on prefixes. Grouping prefixes into segments allows for definition of policies that govern flow of traffic between segments. Policies define inter-segment or intra-segment communication rules, e.g. segment A can communicate with segment B but hosts in segment B can not communicate with each other.
- Written by Pedro Coutinho
- Posted on August 25, 2016
- Updated on June 11, 2019
- 14152 Views
This feature involves the use of packet’s Time to Live (TTL) (IPv4) or Hop Limit (IPv6) attributes to protect
- Written by Utkarsha Verma
- Posted on February 18, 2021
- Updated on April 14, 2025
- 15998 Views
Arista campus switches allow extensive and fine grained hardware based flow tracking and management features. They
- Written by Ramakrishnan G
- Posted on February 8, 2017
- Updated on September 7, 2020
- 11386 Views
In ingress/egress and fabric/egress replication mode, on DCS 7280E, DCS 7280R, DCS 7500E and DCS 7500R, Broadcast,
- Written by Vincent Lam
- Posted on May 1, 2015
- Updated on May 1, 2015
- 10633 Views
The Hardware Switch Controller (HSC) provides an integration point between the SDN controllers (NSX or Nuage) and
- Written by Anoop Dawani
- Posted on September 30, 2015
- Updated on November 26, 2024
- 11958 Views
Hardware Table Capacity Monitoring is a new feature to keep track of the capacity and utilization of various hardware forwarding resources and generate alerts/syslogs when the utilization exceeds a threshold value. Users can keep track of the current usage statistics using a single show command, and also configure thresholds on a per-resource basis, to be notified about any high-utilization upfront, before reaching any resource limits. The Main use-case would be for troubleshooting in overflow situations and avoid overflows altogether by taking corrective actions on high utilization.
- Written by Stefan Rebaud
- Posted on May 17, 2018
- Updated on August 20, 2024
- 15731 Views
EOS-4.20.5 adds support for hardware-accelerated sFlow on compatible R2 platforms.
- Written by Zhuohui Tan
- Posted on December 22, 2017
- Updated on October 8, 2018
- 12709 Views
Hierarchical Forwarding Equivalence Class (HFEC) changes a FEC from a single flat level to a multi level FEC
- Written by Scott Smith
- Posted on October 18, 2024
- Updated on February 5, 2025
- 5050 Views
This feature allows capturing packets and byte counts at high resolution on physical interfaces, down to 1 ms granularity. Allows for detecting anomalous packet flows, or confirming the expected bandwidth usage. Requires selecting a set of interfaces to sample, a time resolution, and sampling duration.
- Written by Aditi Vaidya
- Posted on August 23, 2019
- Updated on August 23, 2019
- 12159 Views
Keeping Wi Fi Access Point (AP) firmware up to date allows network administrators to take advantage of the latest
- Written by Rashid Akhtar
- Posted on December 17, 2024
- Updated on December 17, 2024
- 4510 Views
This feature introduces support for scaling both IPv4 and IPv6 hosts on our devices. Existing MDB profiles offer a maximum host scale of 128k with unique MAC rewrites. However, if hosts share the MAC rewrites, the scale can reach up to 204k. To address this issue, we are introducing a new MDB profile that will support a host scale of up to 192k when each host has a unique MAC rewrite. If hosts share the MAC rewrites, the scale can reach up to 256k.
- Written by Prachi Modi
- Posted on February 20, 2023
- Updated on February 20, 2023
- 8758 Views
Hotspot 2.0 is a standard for public-access Wi-Fi that enables seamless roaming among Wi-Fi networks and between Wi-Fi and cellular networks. With Hotspot 2.0, Passpoint-certified mobile devices such as laptops and smartphones can automatically discover and connect to Wi-Fi networks without the need of signing in manually. It is based on IEEE 802.11u standard for Interworking with External Networks.
- Written by Prachi Modi
- Posted on July 7, 2023
- Updated on July 7, 2023
- 8183 Views
With the 15.0 release, CloudVision Cognitive Unified Edge(CV-CUE) provides you the ability to list down Vulnerable SSIDs and Hotspot SSIDs. CV-CUE takes action on the listed SSIDs according to the applied WIPS policy.
- Written by Madhu Sudan
- Posted on March 31, 2017
- Updated on July 13, 2017
- 10982 Views
External controllers can communicate with HSC (Hardware Switch Controller) running on CVX/EOS using the OVSDB
- Written by Alexandru Bran
- Posted on October 24, 2024
- Updated on October 24, 2024
- 4652 Views
This is an extension to BGP EVPN VPNs that allow us to use iBGP as the PE-CE protocol. This feature also provides a way to isolate the customer’s network BGP attributes from the SP backbone’s attributes, by saving them into a special attribute called ATTR_SET, code 128. This separation introduces a “route server” model that allows the customer’s BGP path attributes to be stored in the SP backbone along with the VPN-IPv4/v6 paths.
- Written by Bill Fenner
- Posted on October 24, 2024
- Updated on October 24, 2024
- 4931 Views
ICMP Probe allows querying of interface status and ARP or Neighbor Discovery table status remotely. It is a request/response protocol, similar to ping, but instead of simply responding to the request, it responds with information about a local interface or a remote neighbor. The node being queried is called the "proxy node"
- Written by Avininder Grewal
- Posted on September 30, 2015
- Updated on September 30, 2015
- 10840 Views
Arista switches enable high precision time distribution directly in the data path using IEEE1588 Precision Time
- Written by Shailendra Pratap
- Posted on April 2, 2026
- Updated on April 2, 2026
- 296 Views
IFA Latency Analyzer feature measures round trip time(RTT) and per-hop latency( residence time) between source and destination switches by sending IFA(Inband Flow Analyzer) probes. On Switch A, in this version of script, packet is first redirected to an internal loopback interface and latency is measured as time duration between the time the packet ingresses internal loopback port to time it egresses out of the interface connected Switch B in the chip pipeline.
- Written by Shyam Kota
- Posted on February 8, 2017
- Updated on July 6, 2020
- 10845 Views
IGMP Snooping Proxy feature is an optimization over IGMP snooping. When IGMP Snooping Proxy is enabled, the switch
- Written by Pauric Ward
- Posted on March 3, 2023
- Updated on March 20, 2025
- 10363 Views
This feature enables the user to configure a list or range of BGP attributes to be ignored by the router on receipt of a BGP update message. The BGP attributes are discarded from the BGP update message, and unless the action of discarding an attribute causes the update message to trigger error handling, then the update message is parsed as normal.
- Written by Dhruba Jyoti Pokhrel
- Posted on July 7, 2023
- Updated on July 7, 2023
- 8305 Views
You can import Ekahau floor plans to CloudVision Cognitive Unified Edge (CV-CUE) and then manage the access points (AP) from CV-CUE. Once you import the floor plan to CV-CUE, you can map the AP to CV-CUE and start managing the AP.
- Written by Brittany Lei
- Posted on January 18, 2024
- Updated on September 24, 2025
- 7303 Views
DMF 8.5 introduced a newly designed Create Policy configuration workflow, replacing the former workflow page.
- Written by Kallol Mandal
- Posted on December 12, 2024
- Updated on December 12, 2024
- 5005 Views
Each ARP/ND packet into a switch may generate an update for the switch ARP/Neighbor table and this update may need to be synchronized with the MLAG peer when VXLAN is configured. Prior to this feature, these updates (on a VXLAN setup) are synchronized by sending an UDP packet (one packet per update) containing the IP/MAC/VLAN information from the MLAG peer where the ARP/ND packet is received to the other MLAG peer.
- Written by Padmanabh Ratnakar
- Posted on October 7, 2021
- Updated on March 20, 2025
- 18999 Views
For network monitoring and troubleshooting flow related issues, it is desirable to know the path, latency, queue and congestion information for flows at different times. The inband telemetry feature(INT), based on Inband Flow Analyzer RFC draft -IFA 2.0 and IFA 1.0(on some platforms) , is used to gather per flow telemetry information like path, per hop latency and congestion. INT is supported for both IPv4 and IPv6 traffic.
- Written by Jayden Navarro
- Posted on February 8, 2017
- Updated on February 9, 2017
- 10785 Views
Incoming LACPDU Rate Limit on Arista switches allows for errdisabling of ports experiencing a sustained rate of
- Written by Prachi Modi
- Posted on August 22, 2025
- Updated on August 22, 2025
- 2014 Views
With the 20.0 release, network administrators can enable 14 unique SSIDs per Access Point (AP). If your network includes APs that are not on the 20.0 release or do not support more than 8 SSIDs, then such APs broadcast only 8 SSIDs. Only those APs that support 14 SSIDs will broadcast all SSIDs.
- Written by Prachi Modi
- Posted on March 20, 2026
- Updated on March 20, 2026
- 387 Views
The Infrastructure Dashboard provides an overview of the health of all managed Access Points (APs). This dashboard provides a real-time health snapshot of your access points, covering connectivity status, performance metrics, link speed, power delivery, RF noise, channel usage, and distribution.
- Written by Prachi Modi
- Posted on February 20, 2023
- Updated on February 20, 2023
- 8706 Views
With the 14.0 release, CV-CUE introduces an Infrastructure Dashboard that provides an overview of the health of all managed access points (APs).You can view the Infrastructure Dashboard by navigating to
- Written by Harry Dhillon
- Posted on May 5, 2026
- Updated on May 5, 2026
- 124 Views
Implementing these identifier fields ensures compatibility with IPFIX record collector tools that require both ingress and egress data for flow record processing.
- Written by Prasanna Subramaniam
- Posted on January 3, 2023
- Updated on April 1, 2026
- 10497 Views
This feature optimizes the utilization of hardware resources by sharing the hardware resources between different VLAN interfaces when they have the same ACL attached in the ingress direction. This is particularly useful for larger deployments where the ACL is applied to multiple VLANs and with the RACL sharing capability, lesser hardware resources are used irrespective of the number of VLANs.
- Written by Sudheer Y R
- Posted on May 1, 2015
- Updated on May 1, 2015
- 10970 Views
On DCS 7048, DCS 7280E, DCS 7500 and DCS 7500E, prior to EOS 4.14.5, multicast traffic using ingress replication would
- Written by Lavanya Conjeevaram
- Posted on June 29, 2016
- Updated on July 6, 2016
- 10750 Views
The feature enables support for displaying per traffic class counters on ingress interfaces. The feature is
- Written by Johnny Chen
- Posted on November 12, 2019
- Updated on March 7, 2025
- 12036 Views
This feature provides support for per-interface ingress/egress packet/byte counters for both IPv4 and IPv6.
- Written by Weichen Zhao
- Posted on August 25, 2016
- Updated on August 25, 2016
- 10746 Views
The Inner IP hashing for MPLSoGRE feature enabled hashing of inner IP source/destination address. With this
- Written by Harish Pradyot
- Posted on July 1, 2025
- Updated on July 14, 2025
- 2721 Views
This feature when configured enables users to rewrite the DSCP of the GUE encapsulated header on IP-over-UDP tunnels while preserving the TOS value of the inner IP ( IPv4 / IPv6 ) payload. Starting from software version 4.34.1F, the CLI configuration to enable or disable DSCP preserve globally on the egress interface introduces a clear distinction in the behavior of GUE encapsulation on the core facing interface of the IP-over-UDP tunnels.
- Written by Mihyar Baroudi
- Posted on December 8, 2015
- Updated on February 5, 2022
- 10855 Views
The DCS 7280E and DCS 7500E platforms are virtual output queue (VOQ) based architectures where there is a VOQ for all
- Written by Prachi Modi
- Posted on May 8, 2025
- Updated on May 8, 2025
- 2597 Views
Arista access points (APs) support the integration of SESimagotag’s Electronic Shelf Labels (ESLs), which dynamically display prices and offers in retail environments. The SES-Imagotag Retail IoT Connector (USB dongle) connects automatically to the ESLs through a proprietary protocol based on the IEEE 802.15.4 standard. This dongle plugs into the USB port of Arista APs and is managed by SESimagotag’s Serial Communication Daemon (SCD). The SCD ensures seamless AP and USB dongle connectivity to VusionCloud.
- Written by Freedom Garcia
- Posted on December 24, 2024
- Updated on May 16, 2025
- 5027 Views
This feature, when enabled, allows NAT to function on traffic traversing between VRFs, over inter-VRF static routes or routes leaked to VRFs other than where they were configured.
- Written by Paul McDade
- Posted on September 22, 2025
- Updated on September 24, 2025
- 1779 Views
Using the
show switch <switch name/all> interface details
or
show switch <switch name/all> interface <interface name> details
commands in the CLI will now include a Description column, which provides the configured description (if any) for the corresponding interface. This is a CLI-only change.
- Written by Joseph Walsh
- Posted on November 6, 2024
- Updated on November 6, 2024
- 4587 Views
The Interface Diagnostics quick action provides you with a fast and efficient way to run interface cycles and cable diagnostics on your campus devices from the Campus Health Overview Dashboard. The devices available are those with a Campus tag, which is automatically assigned to devices configured with the Campus Fabric Studio (L2/L3/EVPN).
- Written by Neel Neogi
- Posted on December 30, 2020
- Updated on May 5, 2026
- 19748 Views
The document describes the support for dedicated and group ingress policing on interfaces without using QoS policy-maps to match on the traffic and apply policing.
- Written by Neel Neogi
- Posted on November 3, 2021
- Updated on May 5, 2026
- 13243 Views
This document describes the support for interface policing counters on interfaces where interface policing feature is configured. Counters for this feature provide information on how many packets are being allowed or dropped on a given interface via the policers configured. The counters are only supported on interfaces where dedicated policers are configured.
- Written by Joseph Walsh
- Posted on July 25, 2024
- Updated on July 25, 2024
- 5515 Views
You can use the Access Interface Configuration quick action to assign configuration profiles to devices. The guided workflow will display an illustration of device front panels, which you can use to select interfaces from.
- Written by Joseph Walsh
- Posted on October 30, 2024
- Updated on October 30, 2024
- 4593 Views
You can use the Access Interface Configuration quick action to assign configuration profiles to devices. The guided workflow will display an illustration of device front panels, which you can use to select interfaces from.
- Written by Dhruba Jyoti Pokhrel
- Posted on July 7, 2023
- Updated on July 7, 2023
- 8223 Views
One of the reasons why Wi-Fi clients encounter RF issues is non-Wi-Fi interference. All Wi-Fi 6 and above APs can perform interference classification. CloudVision Cognitive Unified Edge (CV-CUE) classifies interference into four categories — Wi-Fi, Microwave Oven (MWO), Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS), and Continuous Wave (CW).
- Written by Srinivasan Koona Lokabiraman
- Posted on June 29, 2023
- Updated on January 10, 2025
- 9758 Views
The internet exit feature enables hosts attached to a VRF in an edge router to reach prefixes that may be reachable over the internet. Since the addresses assigned within a VRF may be non-routable private addresses which cannot be directly used when going to the Internet, the NAT feature is used as a part of the Internet exit solution to provide internet connectivity.
- Written by Richard Goh
- Posted on August 16, 2018
- Updated on March 18, 2025
- 12726 Views
IPv6 multicast routing protocols are used to distribute IPv6 datagrams to one or more recipients. IPv6 PIM builds and maintains multicast routing using reverse path forwarding (RPF) based on the unicast routing table. IPv6 PIM is protocol-independent and can use routing tables consisting of OSPFv3, IPv6 BGP or static routes, for RPF lookup. MLD is used to discover multicast hosts and maintain group membership on a directly attached link.
- Written by Srinivasan Viswanathan
- Posted on December 27, 2024
- Updated on July 23, 2025
- 4482 Views
With this feature, Arista 7050 and 7050X series of switches can now decapsulate IP in IP tunneled packets. When IP in IP decapsulation is configured, incoming packets with an outer IP header having IpProto=4 (IP in IP) and IpDest matching the one configured will be decapsulated, meaning that the outer IP header will be removed from the packet and all subsequent forwarding decisions will be based on the inner IP header.
