Total 50 results found for the keyword of "eos show l1 source"
Multicast source Discovery Protocol (MSDP)
Multicast source Discovery
Protocol (MSDP) describes a topology that connects multiple IPv4 Protocol
Independent Multicast Sparse-Mode (PIM-SM) domains. ...
... displays
information about the active flows maintained in the eos.
Command Mode
EXEC
Command Syntax
show flow tracking sampled flow-table [
detail | dst-ip |
dst-port | group |
interface | protocol ...
... available for other eos applications.
With hardware acceleration, all sFlow processing is done in hardware
using specialized chips, called accelerators. These accelerators
process sampled packets and ...
... can request or change. The agent gathers data from the MIB and responds to requests for information. For a list of supported MIBs, refer to the release notes for the specific eos version.
This chapter ...
VM Tracer
This chapter describes VM Tracer configuration and usage and contains these sections:
VM Tracer Introduction
VM Tracer Description
VM Tracer Configuration Procedures
VM Tracer Commands ...
... leaks in eos or customer user processes.
Process leaks to too many processes or scripts running at one time.
Over configuration of the system requiring more memory than available.
Large number of temporary ...
... be enabled or disabled on the fly
without impacting regular packet forwarding functionality.
AVA Switch Sensor Extension
AVA switch sensor extends eos telemetry for network threat detection. The FlowWatcher
agent ...
BGP/MPLS L3 VPN
Border Gateway Protocol/ Multiprotocol Label Switching (BGP/MPLS) L3 Virtual rivate Network (VPN)
allows a Service Provider (SP) or an Enterprise to provide the
service of interconnecting ...
EVPN MPLS Shared ESI Label
In a multihomed EVPN MPLS configuration, BUM packets sent from a Non-Designated Forwarder
(Non-DF) PE to a Designated Forwarder (DF) PE must carry the ESI label advertised ...
RSVP-TE LSR
RSVP-TE applies the Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) for Traffic Engineering (TE), that is, to distribute MPLS labels for steering traffic and reserving bandwidth.
The eos implementation ...
RSVP-TE LER
RSVP-TE, the Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) for Traffic Engineering (TE), is used
to distribute MPLS labels for steering traffic and reserving bandwidth. The Label Edge
Router (LER) ...
LDP Pseudowire
LDP pseudowire provides support for emulating Ethernet connections over a
Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) network, and controlled using the extension of the MPLS
Label Distribution ...
...
show traffic-engineering database
Use the show traffic-engineering database to display the topology used for CSPF computations. Starting from eos Release 4.23.1F, the SRLG group details of a neighbor ...
...
Drop count
Device ID
Egress interface
FCS type
Reserved
TAP Aggregation Extra MPLS Pop (4 to 6 Labels)
Available starting with eos Release 4.23.1F extra MPLS pop for TAP Aggregation ...
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 ...
Inter-VRF Local Route Leaking
Inter-VRF local route leaking
allows the leaking of routes from one VRF (the source VRF) to another
VRF (the destination VRF) on the same router. Inter-VRF routes can ...
... mechanisms in eos and the broader use-cases they support are documented here:
Local Route
leaking using BGP VPN
Local Route
leaking using eos RouteLeak Agent
Configuration
The configuration to ...
VCS to EVPN Hitless Migration
VCS to EVPN Hitless Migration enables support for migrating from only using VCS as the control plane to only using EVPN as a control plane in a hitless manner with respect ...
Configuring EVPN
This section covers the following topics for EVPN configuration:
Configuring BGP-EVPN
Configuring VCS
Configuring EVPN MPLS Virtual Private Wire Service (VPWS)
EVPN and VCS Commands ...
Sharing Equivalence Class entry across multiple VRF
This enables the sharing of the same Forwarding Equivalence Class (FEC) entry across multiple
VRF’s and achieves higher scale in VPN deployments ...