Total 21 results found for the keyword of "eos section 6 1 managing the switch name"
... eos-4.13.2F) ! vlan 3-4 ! username john secret 5 $1$a7Hjept9$TIKRX6ytkg8o.ENja.na50 ! hostname sales1 ip name-server vrf default 172.17.0.22 dns domain samplecorp.org ! end switch# Specifying ...
... sections: managing the switch name System Clock and Time Protocols managing Display Attributes Logging of Event Notifications Event Monitor managing eos Extensions switch Administration Commands ...
... (eos release 4.25.2F) Support of 400GBASE-ZR with Open Forward Error Correction (O-FEC) (eos release 4.25.2F) Override a transceiver slot’s maximum power limit (eos release 4.25.2F) Platform Compatibility ...
managing eos Extensions the most simple and efficient way to make the most of the extensibility on which eos is built is through the use of extensions. An extension is a pre-packaged optional feature ...
... 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 ...
... validating the eos image on your ZTP server by confirming that its MD5 checksum matches the MD5 checksum that can be found on the eos download page of the Arista website. On a UNIX server, the md5sum ...
... the cursor on a blank line after completing the banner text. Exit banner edit mode by typing EOF. EOF switch(config)# Configuring prompt the prompt provides an entry point for eos commands. ...
... 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 ...
...  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 ...
... 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 ...
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. ...
... 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, ...
... 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. ...
... (also configured as a dynamic LAG) on the partner switch. the maximum number of ports per LAG varies by platform; numbers for each platform in the latest eos release are available here: https://www.arista.com/en/support/product-documentation/supported-features. ...
... MLAG peer switches are identical platforms and run identical eos images. Running different images/platform may result in a failure to form an association with the MLAG peer or see discrepancy in behavior. ...
...  the switch controls access to eos commands by authenticating user identity and verifying user authorization. Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA) activities are conducted through three ...
...  MACsec Licensing MACsec encryption is a eos licensed feature. A valid MACsec license must be configured on a switch. MACsec licenses are tied to a switch serial number and the licensee. ...
Event Monitor the event monitor writes system event records to local files for access by SQLite database commands. Note: Beginning with release eos-4.20.5F, event-monitor is not enabled by default. Use ...
... of the time source or, if that source has an IPv6 address, the first four octets of the MD5 hash of that IPv6 address. In eos releases prior to 4.23.2, the show ntp status command identified the system ...
Logging of Event Notifications Arista switches log event notifications using the Syslog protocol. By default, event notifications are logged internally to /var/log/messages, but they can also be displayed on ...