- Written by Ryan Izard
- Posted on April 23, 2025
- Updated on April 23, 2025
- 259 Views
In previous versions, the DMF Controller had a hidden CLI command to change the log level from INFO to WARN for a particular port down log in the DMF Controller. This hidden command has been removed in DMF 8.7.0. The following is an example of the hidden command:
- Written by Gabor
- Posted on April 18, 2024
- Updated on March 19, 2025
- 5229 Views
Port mirroring is used to send a copy of packets seen on one port to a network monitoring connection on another switch port. Port mirroring is commonly used with network probes or other monitoring devices; examples include intrusion detection devices, latency analyzers, or packet capture and protocol analysis tools.
- Written by Mihyar Baroudi
- Posted on December 8, 2015
- Updated on December 21, 2015
- 9079 Views
Port Security: Protect mode (PortSec Protect) is newly added to the Port Security feature and is designed to restrict
- Written by Ioana Costea
- Posted on April 25, 2025
- Updated on April 25, 2025
- 231 Views
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 Utkarsha Verma
- Posted on June 29, 2016
- Updated on June 29, 2016
- 7694 Views
Port Channel member status logging on Arista switches allows logging of Ethernet interfaces joining or leaving a
- Written by Padmanabh Ratnakar
- Posted on April 20, 2021
- Updated on March 5, 2025
- 15702 Views
The postcard telemetry (GreenT - GRE Encapsulated Telemetry) feature is used to gather per flow telemetry information like path and per hop latency. For network monitoring and troubleshooting flow related issues, it is desirable to know the path, latency and congestion information for flows at different times.
- Written by Tom Meng
- Posted on November 11, 2019
- Updated on May 7, 2025
- 8372 Views
Power management is a way to limit the total available power to be used for Power over Ethernet (PoE) ports. Without power management, the total amount of power that the power supply units (PSU) are able to provide is used. Power management can be used to create power redundancies. For example, if a system has 2 1050W PSUs, the feature can set the total available power to be 800W for PoE. With this configuration, 1 PSU is sufficient to power the system and the unused PSU acts as a backup source, thus giving the system a 1+1 redundancy.
- Written by Julie Powell
- Posted on October 23, 2024
- Updated on October 23, 2024
- 1734 Views
View PTP counters to identify the types of messages being sent and received by PTP-enabled devices. Use this to troubleshoot issues with your network PTP configuration and connectivity. When announce and sync messages are present but delay request messages are missing, for instance, it may suggest that a host is having trouble locking to the boundary clock.
- Written by Eric Lanini
- Posted on March 3, 2023
- Updated on October 11, 2024
- 6523 Views
Precoding is used to help reduce the burst error length of DFE (Decision Feedback Equalizer) error events with PAM-4 modulation
- Written by Cong Du
- Posted on April 13, 2015
- Updated on May 1, 2015
- 6813 Views
Starting EOS 4.15.0F, a BGP route reflector can preserve the BGP attributes (next hop, local preference and metric)
- Written by Corey Hines
- Posted on August 17, 2018
- Updated on November 19, 2024
- 10575 Views
Priority Flow Control is a link-layer flow control mechanism which may be used by an overwhelmed network node to ask its transmitters to stop transmission for a specified period of time. It does so by using special frames known as PFC frames, thus, relieving congestion at the receiver node. With respect to this behavior, PFC is very similar to Link Layer Flow Control ( LLFC ), however, unlike LLFC, PFC allows the overwhelmed node to specify which 802.1Q Class of Service ( CoS ) it wants to stop receiving traffic for. Thus, allowing differentiated treatment of traffic based on CoS.
- Written by Julie Powell
- Posted on July 25, 2024
- Updated on July 25, 2024
- 2539 Views
Provisioning Settings allows you to configure CloudVision's default behavior when pushing configuration and image changes to devices. Each setting relates to an action used in Change Control. Ordinarily you should only need to use the default settings, but you can alter them for more control over CloudVision and EOS interactions for devices in your network.
- Written by Vivek Ilangovan
- Posted on October 24, 2024
- Updated on October 24, 2024
- 1760 Views
Proxy node segment helps in advertising segments in a segment-routing domain for prefixes that are originated outside the segment-routing domain. Node B in the SR domain can advertise proxy-segments to node A for the loopacks of C and D which are not present in the SR domain. This feature will help in creating mpls routes for those loopbacks on node B. Note that if C and D loopbacks have LDP enabled and if they have exchanged the LDP labels with B then B can by default create a SR to LDP stitched mpls route even without enabling this feature. This feature is specific to the case where such stitched routes cannot be created.
- Written by Matt Murray
- Posted on May 1, 2015
- Updated on February 5, 2022
- 4058 Views
This document describes the enhancements to Arista's IEEE 1588 PTP implementation introduced in EOS 4.15.0F.
- Written by Julie Powell
- Posted on July 25, 2024
- Updated on July 25, 2024
- 2600 Views
CloudVision provides more than 20 overlay options to help you visualize the properties of network devices, interfaces, and links. Use the PTP overlay to visualize the topology of PTP enabled devices and their links. At a glance, you can see which device in a PTP domain is the grandmaster and which devices belong to a PTP domain.
- Written by Salam Noureddine
- Posted on September 30, 2015
- Updated on September 30, 2015
- 7509 Views
This feature makes ARP and ND packets use a higher priority output queue when software forwarded on the switch. Doing
- Written by Sahil Midha
- Posted on June 29, 2016
- Updated on February 7, 2022
- 8866 Views
Since, now there can be multiple inputs, conflicts may arise. Non conflicting configurations are when non default
- Written by Brian Schuette
- Posted on April 7, 2015
- Updated on February 7, 2022
- 5350 Views
QSFP+ modules that support TX power DOM will now display the reported TX power value via show interfaces transceiver.
- Written by Dan Cunningham
- Posted on September 30, 2015
- Updated on September 30, 2015
- 10601 Views
Forward Error Correction (FEC) is required with some QSFP100 media to achieve error free operation of the link when
- Written by Conor Hopkins
- Posted on March 16, 2021
- Updated on March 17, 2025
- 9128 Views
The current behaviour on R series products is to drop all packets marked for drop by the chip Packet Processor in the
- Written by Anupama Srivastava
- Posted on May 1, 2015
- Updated on May 1, 2015
- 6436 Views
RACL divergence enables the optimization of the utilization of hardware resources by installing ACLs only on the
- Written by Panduranga Bhat
- Posted on April 15, 2015
- Updated on May 1, 2015
- 6438 Views
TCAM sharing between different VLAN Interfaces when they have same ACL attached : Configurable via CLI
- Written by Dhruba Jyoti Pokhrel
- Posted on December 16, 2024
- Updated on December 16, 2024
- 1268 Views
RADIUS Pooling lets you assign a pre-defined list of RADIUS Servers that Access Points (AP) can use to authenticate, authorize, and maintain clients' accounts. It offers better load-balancing capabilities and improved scalability.You do not have to specify the order of the RADIUS servers as Primary or Secondary. Every AP randomly chooses the RADIUS servers from the pool, and then independently decides the sequence of the RADIUS servers and follows the order. Two APs sharing the same RADIUS pool may not share the same order for the RADIUS servers. APs automatically distribute the client load based on an intelligent algorithm.
- Written by Prakhar Rastogi
- Posted on February 26, 2024
- Updated on May 5, 2025
- 5815 Views
RADIUS proxy feature enables proxying RADIUS requests from a RADIUS client and forwarding it to a remote RADIUS server. Similarly, RADIUS proxy receives the reply from the remote RADIUS server and forwards it to the client.
- Written by Dhruba Jyoti Pokhrel
- Posted on January 16, 2023
- Updated on January 16, 2023
- 5972 Views
With the 13.0 release, CloudVision Cognitive Unified Edge (CV-CUE) can redirect onboarding clients to a dynamic URL defined by the RADIUS. If the RADIUS access-accept request has a role and a redirection URL for a client, access points (AP) can redirect such client’s HTTP or HTTPS requests.
- Written by Dan Cunningham
- Posted on October 3, 2023
- Updated on February 27, 2025
- 10406 Views
The SFP-10G-RA-1G-LX and SFP-10G-RA-1G-SX transceivers are rate adapting SFP+ transceivers with internal clause 37 auto-negotiation (AN) support. The transceiver host interface is 10G XFI and the module rate adapts in the egress direction from 10G to 1G before transmitting data on the attached fiber. In the ingress direction it rate adapts the received 1G data to 10G before sending to the host switch. This allows 1000BASE-LX and 1000BASE-SX support on switches which do not natively support 1G operation.
- Written by Eddie Kibicho
- Posted on December 27, 2024
- Updated on December 27, 2024
- 1271 Views
The rate watermark counters feature allows for the capturing of microbursts within a configured interval based on the fast interface counters. The rate watermark counters feature is built on top of the high frequency fast poll counters which allows for increased visibility of microbursts that may happen within a short time window.
- Written by Anoop Dawani
- Posted on September 30, 2015
- Updated on February 4, 2016
- 12689 Views
Some data plane features on some switch platforms may require packets to be recirculated through the switch chip in
- Written by Jasleen Phangara
- Posted on April 24, 2025
- Updated on April 29, 2025
- 154 Views
The new 96TB Recorder Node SKU (DCA-DM-RN760), primarily designed as a lower-cost model, meets lower data retention and recording performance requirements and is supported starting from DMF 8.7.0.
- Written by Arpit Bansal
- Posted on May 1, 2015
- Updated on May 1, 2015
- 6468 Views
This feature allows to advertise routes learnt via BGP into IS IS network or IS IS routes into BGP network. It also
- Written by Prachi Modi
- Posted on December 16, 2024
- Updated on December 16, 2024
- 1279 Views
With the 18.0 release, you can prevent clients using locally-administered MAC addresses from accessing your network. Network administrators can ensure that only clients using their device’s globally unique MAC addresses are able to connect to the network. By making sure that only devices with globally unique MAC addresses connect to the network, you can mitigate potential security threats associated with spoofing or unauthorized access by having control over device identification.
- Written by Vu Nguyen
- Posted on September 25, 2024
- Updated on September 25, 2024
- 1805 Views
In the BGP Update message’s AS_PATH, routers have the capability to perform route aggregation and combine the ASes an update has traversed, merging the discrete entries into an AS_SET. Routers can also do this within the local confederation with member AS numbers, using an AS_CONFED_SET. Route aggregation can be problematic as it blurs the semantics of what it means to originate a route. RFC 6472 recommends not using AS_SET or AS_CONFED_SET in BGP, and further justifies reasoning as to why, as well as provides a recommended way to handle updates with these messages.
- Written by Andrew Li
- Posted on April 18, 2018
- Updated on January 25, 2022
- 6852 Views
This feature removes an ARP entry when the physical port, on which the ARP entry's MAC address is learned, goes down.
- Written by Sunil Kumar
- Posted on April 24, 2025
- Updated on April 30, 2025
- 226 Views
This document describes the workflow for renaming a Group Name in DMF. Navigate to Security → Groups and select Groups.
- Written by Ruoyi Wang
- Posted on March 4, 2025
- Updated on March 4, 2025
- 691 Views
When this feature is disabled, the dst_vlan field in the switch extension always equals to the src_vlan field for L2 traffic. When this feature is enabled, the dst_vlan field will be the 802.1Q VLAN ID of the outgoing frame for L2 traffic.
- Written by Prachi Modi
- Posted on February 20, 2023
- Updated on February 21, 2023
- 5872 Views
In the 14.0 release, CloudVision Cognitive Unified Edge (CV-CUE) introduces a new Report, WiFi-Radios Instantaneous.
- Written by Aditi Vaidya
- Posted on August 23, 2019
- Updated on August 26, 2019
- 8269 Views
Arista WM gathers a wealth of data about the wireless deployment. The data gathered includes Wireless Intrusion
- Written by Srinivas Kovvuri
- Posted on December 22, 2017
- Updated on January 2, 2025
- 11311 Views
Equal Cost Multi-path (ECMP) provides the ability to load-share traffic across multiple next-hops. When a next-hop fails or is deleted all flows are affected. This is due to the nature of the load-balancing algorithm which re-calculates a new hash for the flows based on the remaining active next-hops.
- Written by David Graham
- Posted on September 17, 2024
- Updated on September 18, 2024
- 2153 Views
When this feature is enabled, responses to gNMI get requests as well as NETCONF get-config responses will contain the default values for YANG leafs if those leafs do not have any other value. This means that where a leaf value would normally be returned in a response, its default value (as defined in the YANG model) will be returned if the leaf does not have any other value assigned to it. Before this change, leafs that had a default value would not have been included in gNMI get responses.
- Written by Aditi Vaidya
- Posted on August 23, 2019
- Updated on August 26, 2019
- 8291 Views
The transmit power configured on UI is now treated as EIRP (Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power) instead of
- Written by Lavanya Conjeevaram
- Posted on June 29, 2016
- Updated on February 7, 2022
- 9027 Views
The BGP labeled unicast (LU) RFC is used to advertise BGP routes with a stack of MPLS labels, thereby allowing
- Written by Cong Du
- Posted on June 29, 2016
- Updated on August 28, 2019
- 9585 Views
This feature provides support for advertising IPv4 unicast Network Layer Reachability Information (NLRI) with
- Written by Navneet Sinha
- Posted on June 29, 2016
- Updated on November 17, 2016
- 8652 Views
EOS 4.17.0F adds support for IPv4 address family in OSPFv3 (multiple address family support) based on RFC5838.
- Written by Mathew Simon
- Posted on November 22, 2017
- Updated on December 27, 2021
- 7971 Views
Multi Agent, Platform independent. This feature supports RFC 7606, which provides improved security and
- Written by Prachi Modi
- Posted on January 17, 2024
- Updated on January 17, 2024
- 4275 Views
With the 16.0 release, CloudVision Cognitive Unified Edge (CV-CUE) introduces the Client Roaming Explorer. It provides a graphical and tabular view of a client’s roaming events from one access point (AP) to another AP.
- Written by Julie Powell
- Posted on April 3, 2024
- Updated on April 3, 2024
- 3787 Views
Creating a scope, or attribute, for your SAML provider allows you to pass CloudVision roles from the corresponding identity provider to CloudVision. This allows CloudVision user accounts to be automatically created with these roles when a new user logs in with that provider.
- Written by Mihyar Baroudi
- Posted on December 8, 2015
- Updated on February 5, 2022
- 7856 Views
The broadcast queue towards the CPU is shared among all interfaces of the forwarding chip. So broadcast storm on a
- Written by Anoop Dawani
- Posted on September 30, 2015
- Updated on February 7, 2022
- 6982 Views
This feature allows routing traffic across two Vrf domains on the same switch using an external loopback cable
- Written by David Cronin
- Posted on March 3, 2022
- Updated on March 18, 2025
- 23911 Views
Routing control functions (RCF) is a language that can be used to express route filtering and attribute modification logic in a powerful and programmatic fashion.
- Written by David Cronin
- Posted on March 3, 2022
- Updated on April 11, 2025
- 14938 Views
Routing Control Functions (RCF) is a language that can express route filtering and attribute modification logic in a powerful and programmatic fashion.The document covers: Configurations of a RCF function for BGP points of application