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... command replaces the EOS CLI prompt with an SQLite prompt.switch# event-monitor interact sqlite> This command exits SQLite and returns to the EOS CLI prompt.sqlite> .quit switch# event-monitor ...
... CLI. This chapter includes these sections: Accessing the eos CLI Processing commands Kernel-based Virtual Machine commands and Configuration Switch Platforms command modes Managing Switch Configuration ...
...  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 ...
... 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 ...
Configuring EVPN Configuring BGP-EVPN and VCS on CVX Configuring BGP-EVPN Configuring VNI Bundle A VNI-aware-bundle represents a MAC-VRF that contains Layer 2 route entries from all VXLAN Network ...
...  Starting in Release eos 4.23.1, ingress on inner IP header matching in MPLS packets is also supported on PBR ACLs. In order to enable this, the following must be configured in a user-defined TCAM profile: ...
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 ...
... 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 ...
... offers an echo function. eos supports asynchronous mode and the echo function. Asynchronous Mode Demand Mode Asynchronous Mode In asynchronous mode, BFD control packets are exchanged by neighboring ...
Protocol Independent Multicast Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) distributes multicast data using routes gathered by other protocols. Arista switches support two types of PIM: PIM Sparse Mode ...
... identifier or a single Customer Edge (CE) to the participating multiple Provider Edge (PE). The default mode of operation is All-active. Introduced in the eos 4.26.0F for VxLAN, singe-active is another ...
... distributes operational state information across a set of eos switches to support applications that provide network services. See the CloudVision User Guide, https://www.arista.com/en/support/product-documentation, ...
...  Note: Unlike node segments, anycast segments do not have the ‘N’ flag set described in section 2.1.1.2 of RFC8667. The following enhancements are available by release: eos Release 4.22.1F adds support ...
... hop resolution semantics of BGP routes with an ordered list, or profile, of resolution RIB domains (for example, either tunnel or IP domain). This allows eos to direct specific services over the specified ...
... snooping is a Layer 2 feature that is configured on LAN switches. The Arista eos switch supports Option-37 insertion that allows relay agents to provide remote-id information in DHCP request packets. DHCP servers ...
... and destination addresses.. ACLs can also be made dynamic (not persisting in the eos), and the payload keyword can be used to turn an ACL into a User-Defined Field (UDF) alias for use in other ACLs. ...
Spanning Tree Protocol Spanning Tree Protocols prevent bridging loops in Layer 2 Ethernet networks. Arista switches support Rapid Spanning Tree, Multiple Spanning Tree, and Rapid-Per VLAN Spanning Tree ...
... Configuration Procedures VLAN Configuration commands VLAN Introduction Arista switches support industry standard 802.1q VLANs. Arista eos provides tools to manage and extend VLANs throughout the ...
... Locking commands IP Locking IP Locking is an eos feature configured on an Ethernet Layer 2 port. When enabled, IP Locking ensures that a port will only permit IP and ARP packets with IP source ...