QSFP100 100G 4/40G/10G/25G/50 2. OSFP 50G 1, 100G 2, 200G 4, 400G 4. OSFP 25G, 50G 2, 100G 4, 10G, 40G

802.1X is an IEEE standard protocol that prevents unauthorized devices from gaining access to the network.

This is an addendum to this TOI, which adds Accelerated Software Upgrade support for the 7280TR 48C6. All other

This document explains how to configure and deploy Arista MSS with Fortinet FortiGate firewalls (also called

Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) control packets contain several bit flags which advertise session

This feature adds support for BGP peering over IPv6 link local addresses. This feature is available with the with the

BGP Monitoring Protocol (BMP) allows a monitoring station to connect to a router and collect all of the BGP

This feature adds support for user configured BGP Nexthop Resolution RIB profiles for various BGP based services

BGP Non Stop Forwarding (NSF) aims to minimize the traffic loss when the the following scenarios occur:

BGP out delay is an existing feature in EOS where an optional delay could be applied prior to advertising a route. The

BGP update wait for convergence feature prevents BGP from programming routes into hardware and advertising routes

Network operators usually configure load balancing in their networks in order to distribute load across the links to

The CVX preserve client state feature allows client state to be preserved on CVX even when the management connection

This document describes the configuration and behavior of physical interfaces on the DCS 7060X4 series switches

The EOS DHCP relay agent now supports forwarding of DHCP requests to DHCP servers located in a different VRF to the DHCP

DirectFlow runs alongside the existing layer 2/3 forwarding plane, enabling a network architecture that incorporates new capabilities, such as TAP aggregation and custom traffic engineering, alongside traditional forwarding models. DirectFlow allows users to define flows that consist of match conditions and actions to perform that are a superset of the OpenFlow 1.0 specification. DirectFlow does not require a controller or any third party integration as flows can be installed via the CLI.

EOS 4.22.1F adds support for disabling the IS IS authentication check for received IS IS PDUs. By enabling this

When passive non Dot1x speaking devices are connected to Dot1x port and it is expected that they would be

The differentiated services code point (DSCP) is a 6 bit field in the IP header, which can be used to mark traffic for

As of 4.22.1F Load Balance Profiles can be used to explicitly configure ECMP Load Balance parameters. In addition,

This feature supports counting ECN marked packets on a per egress port per tx queue basis. The

VrfLeak is an agent in EOS that uses configured route maps to take routes from one VRF and load them into another one. 

Ethernet VPN (EVPN) networks normally require some measure of redundancy to reduce or eliminate the impact of outages and maintenance. RFC7432 describes four types of route to be exchanged through EVPN, with a built-in multihoming mechanism for redundancy. Prior to EOS 4.22.0F, MLAG was available as a redundancy option for EVPN with VXLAN, but not multihoming. EVPN multihoming is a multi-vendor standards-based redundancy solution that does not require a dedicated peer link and allows for more flexible configurations than MLAG, supporting peering on a per interface level rather than a per device level. It also supports a mass withdrawal mechanism to minimize traffic loss when a link goes down.

Starting with EOS release 4.22.0F, the EVPN VXLAN L3 Gateway using EVPN IRB supports routing traffic from IPV6 host to

Forwarding destination prediction enables visibility into how a packet is forwarded through the switch, allowing you to determine which interfaces a packet would egress out of. Typical use cases include, but are not limited to, determining egress members for Port-Channels and ECMPs.

All modern high density electronic circuit chips are susceptible to naturally occurring phenomenon called single

Some of Arista’s products may use one or more FPGAs for certain tasks pertaining to controlling one or more of the

The General Router ID configuration provides the ability to configure a common Router ID for all routing protocols

gNOI (gRPC Network Operations Interface) defines a set of gRPC based microservices for executing operational

gNOI (gRPC Network Operations Interface) defines a set of gRPC based microservices for executing operational

This feature introduces hardware forwarding support for IPv4 over IPv4 GRE tunnel interfaces on selected Arista

Hardware counter feature allows enabling counters for features using programmable hardware counter resources.

This solution builds upon the feature developed in previous releases for federating multiple instances of VCS

This feature allows the leaking of connected routes from one VRF (the source VRF) to another VRF (the destination VRF)

This feature allows inter VRF route leaking locally from one VRF into another on the same device. Inter VRF routes can

4.22.1F introduces support for ip address virtual for PIM and IGMP in MLAG and Vxlan. On a VLAN, the same IP address can

Support for DHCPv4 and DHCPv6 Server was added to EOS 4.22.1 and EOS 4.23.0 respectively. The feature is based on ISC

Lanz Mirroring feature allows users to automatically mirror traffic queued as a result of congestion to either CPU or

LANZ is the EOS Latency and congestion ANalyZer. On DCS-7280, DCS-7020, DCS-7500 and DCS-7800 series, it allows monitoring congestion and transmit latencies on both front panel and CPU ports.

Add support for IPv6 management address in LLDP. An LLDP packet requires a management address, that is typically one

This feature allows classification of packets on QoS policy-maps based on the Class of Service (CoS), VLAN, Drop Eligible Indicator (DEI) in the 802.1q header of the packet. CoS (Class of Service) corresponds to the Priority code point (PCP) bits in the 802.1q header.

When using ingress replication, there are two possible buffer types: mini multicast buffers and full multicast

This feature adds support for allowing multiple destinations in a single monitor session. Reference

The feature MP BGP Multicast provides a way to populate the MRIB (Multicast Routing Information Base). MRIB is an

RFC4364 supports exporting VRF routes into the VPN table and advertising these VPN routes to peers. Exporting the VRF

The Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP) provides a mechanism to connect together multiple PIM Sparse Mode

Octa is a process which combines OpenConfig and certain TerminAttr functionality, primarily with the intent of

EOS 4.22.1F adds support for multiple OSPFv2 instances to be configured in the default VRF. This

EOS 4.22.1F added support for multiple OSPFv2 instances to be configured in the default VRF. .

This feature extends the “bgp bestpath as path multipath relax” command with the optional