- Written by Bharathram Pattabhiraman
- Posted on 2月 11, 2021
- Updated on 1月 8, 2026
- 35442 Views
This solution allows delivery of multicast traffic in an IP-VRF using multicast in the underlay network. It builds on top of [L2-EVPN], adding support for L3 VPNs and Integrated Routing and Bridging (IRB). The protocol used to build multicast trees in the underlay network is PIM Sparse Mode.
- Written by Abhiram Kalluru
- Posted on 3月 4, 2025
- Updated on 3月 4, 2025
- 3410 Views
Nexthop Group Event Monitoring in the RPC layer on Arista switches allows for quick and filterable viewing of Nexthop Group events, i.e., addition or deletion or callbacks associated with hardware programming of Nexthop Groups configured through the EosSdkRpc agent.
- Written by Padmanabh Ratnakar
- Posted on 4月 20, 2021
- Updated on 10月 22, 2025
- 19977 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 Ruoyi Wang
- Posted on 3月 4, 2025
- Updated on 3月 4, 2025
- 3212 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 David Cronin
- Posted on 3月 3, 2022
- Updated on 3月 5, 2026
- 32296 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.This document serves as a reference guide for Routing protocol attributes, Operators for comparing and modifying attributes, built-in functions provided in RCF
- Written by David Cronin
- Posted on 3月 3, 2022
- Updated on 3月 5, 2026
- 19888 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.This document serves as a reference guide for Bgp agent points of application:
- Written by Paraic Gallagher
- Posted on 3月 17, 2025
- Updated on 3月 17, 2025
- 3356 Views
Routing Control Functions (RCF) is a language that can express route filtering and attribute modification logic in a powerful and programmatic fashion.
- Written by Shamit Kapadia
- Posted on 5月 3, 2022
- Updated on 3月 10, 2026
- 12929 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 Roger Levesque
- Posted on 1月 3, 2023
- Updated on 1月 28, 2026
- 11248 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.This document serves as a reference guide for KernelFib agent points of application:
- Written by David Cronin
- Posted on 3月 4, 2022
- Updated on 1月 22, 2026
- 26702 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 Shamit Kapadia
- Posted on 5月 3, 2022
- Updated on 1月 28, 2026
- 11681 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 Paraic Gallagher
- Posted on 3月 17, 2025
- Updated on 1月 28, 2026
- 3390 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 Kalash Nainwal
- Posted on 12月 14, 2020
- Updated on 1月 16, 2026
- 18098 Views
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) feature implements the headend functionality, i.e., RSVP-TE tunnels can originate at an LER which can steer traffic into the tunnel.
- Written by Martin Stigge
- Posted on 3月 3, 2025
- Updated on 12月 17, 2025
- 3863 Views
RSVP-TE P2MP LER adds ingress and egress support for Point-to-Multipoint (P2MP) LSPs to be used in Multicast Virtual Private Network (MVPN) as an extension to the LSR support which adds transit support.
- Written by Jeevan Kamisetty
- Posted on 11月 4, 2020
- Updated on 1月 13, 2026
- 23236 Views
Network administrators require access to flow information that passes through various network elements, for the purpose of analyzing and monitoring their networks. This feature provides access to IP flow information by sampling traffic flows in ingress and/or egress directions on the interfaces on which it is configured. The samples are then used to create flow records, which are exported to the configured collectors in the IPFIX format. Egress Flow tracking is supported from EOS-4.29.0F on the DCS-7170B-64C series and supported on 7280, 7500 and 7800 series platforms from EOS-4.31.1"
- Written by Charlotte Fedderly
- Posted on 3月 3, 2025
- Updated on 3月 3, 2025
- 3202 Views
sFlow independent configuration allows the user to configure the sFlow source and agent addresses independently of one another. This feature fixes the limitations of “sflow source-interface” where the address it uses is indeterminate when the interface has multiple addresses assigned.
- Written by Karan Jagjit Kumar
- Posted on 6月 29, 2023
- Updated on 3月 12, 2025
- 11846 Views
Smart System Upgrade (SSU) provides the ability to upgrade the EOS image with minimal traffic disruption. This is an existing feature on many fixed system products. This resource will outline the SSU feature in reference to CCS-720DP, CCS-722XPM, CCS-720XP-96ZC2, CCS-720XP-48TXH-2C, and DCS-7010TX.
- Written by Vincent (Chia Hsuan)
- Posted on 9月 24, 2024
- Updated on 1月 8, 2026
- 6554 Views
A traffic storm is a flood of packets entering a network, resulting in excessive traffic and degraded performance. Storm control prevents network disruptions by limiting traffic beyond specified thresholds on individual physical LAN interfaces. Storm control monitors inbound traffic levels over one-second intervals and compares the traffic level with a specified benchmark. The storm-control command configures and enables storm control on the configuration mode physical interface
- Written by Eamon Doyle
- Posted on 3月 4, 2025
- Updated on 3月 4, 2025
- 3351 Views
A fundamental business requirement for any network operator is to reduce costs where possible. For network operators, deploying devices to many locations can be a significant cost as sending trained specialists to each site for installations is both time-consuming and expensive.
- Written by Deepanshu Shukla
- Posted on 8月 21, 2020
- Updated on 1月 12, 2026
- 21741 Views
This feature adds support for “Dynamic Load Balancing (DLB)” on Equal Cost Multi Path (ECMP) groups.
- Written by Brian Neville
- Posted on 11月 8, 2023
- Updated on 11月 6, 2025
- 9738 Views
gNSI (gRPC Network Security Interface) defines a set of gRPC-based microservices for executing security-related operations on network devices. Some of the RPCs that gNSI exposes are used to rotate security configurations on the switch.
- Written by Christopher Brown
- Posted on 12月 16, 2020
- Updated on 3月 7, 2025
- 10652 Views
ARP and IPv6 Neighbor Discovery use a neighbor cache to store neighbor address resolutions. The capacity of the neighbor cache is determined by the resources and capabilities of the device platform. The neighbor cache capacity feature adds a means to specify a per-interface capacity for the neighbor cache. A neighboring device, through misconfiguration or maliciousness, can unfairly use a large number of address resolutions. This feature can help to mitigate this over-utilization.
- Written by Basil Saji
- Posted on 11月 9, 2020
- Updated on 1月 20, 2026
- 17084 Views
Private VLAN is a feature that segregates a regular VLAN broadcast domain while maintaining all ports in the same IP subnet. There are three types of VLAN within a private VLAN
- Written by Charlotte Fedderly
- Posted on 8月 25, 2020
- Updated on 3月 26, 2025
- 14297 Views
This feature adds support for a selected set of configured interfaces to collect egress flow samples. Egress sFlow can be configured on Ethernet and Port-Channel interfaces, and on subinterfaces on select platforms. Hardware acceleration is not currently supported for egress sFlow and all sample processing is performed in software.
- Written by Jeff Chan
- Posted on 8月 19, 2020
- Updated on 1月 20, 2026
- 35237 Views
Access Control Lists (ACL) use packet classification to mark certain packets going through the packet processor pipeline and then take configured action against them. Rules are defined based on various fields of packets and usually TCAM is used to match packets to rules. For example, there can be a rule to match the packet source IP address against a list of IP addresses, and drop the packet if there is a match. This will be expressed in TCAM with multiple entries matching the list of IP addresses. The number of entries is reduced by masking off bits, if possible. TCAM is a limited resource, so with classifiers having a large number of rules and a big field list, TCAM runs out of resources.
- Written by Eddie Xie
- Posted on 1月 31, 2024
- Updated on 2月 2, 2026
- 5911 Views
This TOI supplements the Ingress Traffic Policy applied on ingress port interfaces. Please refer to that document for a description of Traffic Policies and field-sets. This TOI explains the Traffic Policies as applied in the ingress direction on VLAN interfaces. For Traffic Policies on the egress direction of VLAN interfaces, see the Egress Traffic Policy TOI.
- Written by Prasanna Parthasarathy
- Posted on 12月 23, 2021
- Updated on 1月 21, 2026
- 24797 Views
SwitchApp is an FPGA-based feature available on Arista’s 7130LB-Series and 7132LB-Series platforms. It performs ultra low latency Ethernet packet switching. Its packet switching feature set, port count, and port to port latency are a function of the selected SwitchApp profile. Detailed latency measurements are available in the user guide on the Arista Support site.
- Written by Bidong Chen
- Posted on 7月 5, 2024
- Updated on 3月 13, 2025
- 5382 Views
This feature comprises two parts:
To extend Traffic Steering to Nexthop Groups (GRE) by allowing us to specify one or more nexthop groups of type DzGRE (DANZ GRE) as the destination for a TAP aggregation steering policy. A DzGRE header will be encapsulated to the packets sending out a nexthop group of type DZGRE.
- Written by Stefan Kheraj
- Posted on 10月 21, 2021
- Updated on 3月 10, 2025
- 12233 Views
Traffic steering to nexthop groups allows specifying one or more nexthop groups as the destination, either by default for a TAP port or for a TAP aggregation steering policy. Traffic steering is a TAP aggregation process that uses class maps and policy maps to direct data streams received on TAP ports. A nexthop group is a data structure that defines a list of nexthop addresses and a tunnel type for packets routed to the specified address.
- Written by Vipul Shah
- Posted on 8月 27, 2019
- Updated on 1月 20, 2026
- 10065 Views
BGP routing information often contains more than one path to the same destination network. The BGP best-path selection algorithm determines which of these paths should be considered as the best path to that network
- Written by Rajeev Menon
- Posted on 3月 18, 2025
- Updated on 7月 17, 2025
- 2933 Views
The feature introduces a CLI command for transceiver reinitialization, simulating a physical removal and reinsertion of the transceiver. This is a great feature for remote troubleshooting, when physical access is not possible or convenient. To configure, issue the CLI command "transceiver reinitialize slot" in exec mode. The command takes effect immediately, toggles the reset pin and initiates a transceiver initialization sequence.
- Written by Lavanya Conjeevaram
- Posted on 9月 11, 2017
- Updated on 7月 2, 2025
- 14004 Views
Unidirectional links is a feature that configures an Ethernet interface transmit and receive paths to be independent. Specifically, the transmit path can be up or down independent of the receive path being up or down.
- Written by Gowtham Rameshkumar
- Posted on 9月 15, 2023
- Updated on 9月 5, 2025
- 8050 Views
The Unified Forwarding Table (UFT) is a group of memories that is shared between Layer2 and Layer3 lookup tables with capabilities for variable partitions. Rather than separate Layer2 and Layer3 lookup tables of fixed size, the UFT may be partitioned to support user-requested combinations of Layer2 and Layer3 lookup tables of varying sizes..
- Written by Anirudh Ramesh Iyer
- Posted on 5月 5, 2021
- Updated on 3月 27, 2025
- 26538 Views
This article describes how to customize TCAM ( Ternary Content Addressable Memory ) lookup for each feature which uses TCAM.
- Written by Peter Thompson
- Posted on 3月 21, 2025
- Updated on 3月 21, 2025
- 3119 Views
User-defined TPIDs allows an arbitrary TPID (Tag Protocol Identifier) to be used with a FlexEncap specification. A TPID is used in Ethernet frames to identify the encapsulation protocol, where standard values like 0x8100 (for IEEE 802.1q VLAN tagging) and 0x88a8 (for IEEE 802.1ad Q-in-Q) are commonly used. However, some network equipment may use non-standard or legacy values such as 0x9100. This feature allows FlexEncap subinterfaces to be configured with an arbitrary TPID to allow interfacing with networking equipment that uses values besides 0x8100 and 0x88a8.
- Written by Srinivasan Rammoorthy Mahalingam
- Posted on 3月 3, 2023
- Updated on 3月 7, 2025
- 9264 Views
This article describes the support of a VLAN filter for IP, IPV6 and MAC ACLs on the ingress ports. The users will be able to filter the packets by specifying a VLAN id in the ACL rule. VLAN id specified in the ACL rule is internal broadcast domain VLAN id.
- Written by Kallol Mandal
- Posted on 3月 3, 2025
- Updated on 3月 3, 2025
- 3962 Views
Traceroute and tracert are widely available diagnostic command-line interface commands for displaying possible routes (paths) and transit delays of packets across an Internet Protocol (IP) network. This enhancement applies to IPv4 and IPv6 overlay. The VTEP overlay ICMPs for “time-to-live expired” (aka TTL-expired) are sourced with the VTEP IP which results in the traceroute output to display the VTEP IPs on the overlay packet’s path from source to destination.
- Written by James Nakoda
- Posted on 3月 3, 2025
- Updated on 7月 2, 2025
- 3505 Views
WRAS is an EOS extension to automatically manage the layer 1 connectivity of the MetaWatch's WhiteRabbit interface.
- Written by Keerthana Parthasarathy
- Posted on 3月 4, 2025
- Updated on 3月 12, 2026
- 4287 Views
Support for matching of DSCP,ECN,VLAN is available under the QOS class-map configuration on Arista switches.
