- Written by Tarun Soin
- Posted on June 5, 2023
- Updated on March 20, 2025
- 5590 Views
Arista CloudEOS provides optimized routing and security functionality by connecting different enterprise branches, DCs and head office across different geographical regions, zones and sites. It uses traffic engineering to leverage the best paths across a bunch of Dynamic Path Selection( DPS ) tunnels which are used to carry the overlay data traffic. It uses the concept of AVT( Adaptive Virtual Topology) to map any given VRF traffic into a specific subsets of traffic each of which is treated uniformly for the routing/security perspective.
- Written by Julie Powell
- Posted on April 3, 2025
- Updated on April 3, 2025
- 566 Views
Network Hierarchy transforms the way you monitor and manage your campus network by providing an aggregated view of metrics and telemetry across distinct network layers. With just a few clicks, you can drill down through the aggregated state of the network to individual interfaces, providing you with both high-level and granular perspectives of the network, device, and interface states.
- Written by Andreas Wundsam
- Posted on December 10, 2024
- Updated on April 28, 2025
- 1850 Views
CVA 7 is a full rebuild of the CloudVision Appliance (CVA) software on a new architecture. The new architecture provides a much richer set of management and security primitives. It is fully controllable by REST API, Web based GUI or CLI, all of which expose all features.
- Written by Sabah Khan
- Posted on July 29, 2024
- Updated on July 29, 2024
- 2448 Views
Profiles are assigned to user accounts to customize their landing page on CloudVision and present information relevant to them. You can use built-in profiles or create custom ones. Profiles are assigned in Users to user accounts.
- Written by Tom Emmons
- Posted on October 22, 2024
- Updated on March 20, 2025
- 3144 Views
Cluster Load Balancing is a feature designed to ensure optimal load balancing of flows used as part of GPU based cluster communication. When this feature is enabled, a TOR router monitors RoCE traffic flowing between the GPU servers and spine uplinks and ensures optimal load balancing in the network.
- Written by Radu Handolescu
- Posted on March 3, 2023
- Updated on May 2, 2025
- 8211 Views
Common Management Interface Specification (CMIS) defines, starting with revision 4.0, a standard mechanism for managing the firmware of compliant transceivers. This mechanism allows for transceivers’ firmware to be updated without having to remove the transceiver from the switch. Firmware updates may be necessary in a testing or production environment to resolve potential firmware bugs. Some transceivers may also support firmware management operations in a hitless manner (without impacting traffic).
- Written by Nathanael Dattappa
- Posted on August 17, 2018
- Updated on April 28, 2025
- 8026 Views
Coherent signaling technology is used for data transmission over long distances. These transmitted signals are
- Written by Lavanya Conjeevaram
- Posted on March 31, 2017
- Updated on February 21, 2018
- 8261 Views
The 7500R 8CFPX LC linecard with ACO CFP2 optics provides connectivity over DWDM systems and links. 7500R 8CFPX LC
- Written by Peter Rufer
- Posted on April 4, 2015
- Updated on May 1, 2015
- 7963 Views
Command API's authentication can now be accomplished via X.509 public key certificates. Public key
- Written by Peter Rufer
- Posted on April 3, 2015
- Updated on May 1, 2015
- 7521 Views
Command API requests for "show" commands return structured outputs which are based on some internal models in EOS. In
- Written by Julie Powell
- Posted on July 25, 2024
- Updated on July 25, 2024
- 2416 Views
CloudVision allows users to maintain multiple login sessions simultaneously. However, to prevent account sharing, administrators can now limit the number of active login sessions a user can have and terminate a user’s open sessions if that have reached their limit and are unable to log in.
- Written by Ziqian XU
- Posted on November 22, 2017
- Updated on November 22, 2017
- 8980 Views
Config checkpoint mechanism provides a shortcut to copy the current running config into a file stored in checkpoint
- Written by Srinivas Kommu
- Posted on February 8, 2017
- Updated on February 9, 2017
- 9892 Views
The Commit Timer mechanism provides a way to automatically rollback changes done by a config session, unless
- Written by Srinivas Kommu
- Posted on May 1, 2015
- Updated on February 6, 2022
- 8574 Views
In EOS 4.15.0F release, we have introduced the configuration sessions feature. Configuration sessions allow the
- Written by Mihyar Baroudi
- Posted on February 1, 2016
- Updated on February 5, 2022
- 7579 Views
Under config router bgp mode, the following is the format for configuring remote port for a peer or peer grou
- Written by Patrycja Kochmanska
- Posted on March 13, 2025
- Updated on March 13, 2025
- 556 Views
Currently when programming ECMP routes only one path is programmed in the kernel. There exists an environment variable (KERNELFIB_PROGRAM_ALL_ECMP) that allows users to program all paths from an ECMP route in the kernel. However, setting the variable requires restarting the KernelFib agent. This restart then reprograms all the routes.
- Written by Adhip Gupta
- Posted on May 1, 2015
- Updated on May 1, 2015
- 7759 Views
An IPv6 link local address for an interface is generated automatically using the modified EUI 64 scheme. All IPv6
- Written by Ryan Izard
- Posted on April 24, 2025
- Updated on April 30, 2025
- 165 Views
A DMF interface used by a DMF policy as both a filter and a delivery interface is known as a filter-and-delivery interface. Filter-and-delivery interfaces now support configuring sFlow in the DMF Controller.
- Written by Pandurangan R S
- Posted on September 11, 2017
- Updated on September 11, 2017
- 8379 Views
Configurable TPID enables TPID to be configured per switchport (default TPID on switchport is 0x8100) on
- Written by Bill Terrell
- Posted on December 24, 2024
- Updated on December 24, 2024
- 1375 Views
On 7280R/R2, "Configurable TPID" enables a TPID to be configured per switchport (default TPID on switchport is 0x8100). A packet is considered tagged (both from ingress and egress point of view) on an interface if and only if TPID of the outermost VLAN tag on the packet matches the TPID configured on the interface. Up to 3 distinct (non-default) TPID values may be recognized per chip.
- Written by Sunny Chaturvedi
- Posted on October 18, 2024
- Updated on October 18, 2024
- 2276 Views
Transmit queues are logical partitions of an Ethernet port’s egress bandwidth. Data streams are assigned to queues based on their traffic class, then sent as scheduled by port and transmit settings. Sand platform switches have eight queues, 0 through 7, and all queues are exposed through the CLI. However, queue 7 is not user-configurable. Queue 7 is always mapped to traffic class 7, which is reserved for control plane traffic. This feature allows tx-queue 7 to be configurable. As of 4.33.0F, a limited set of features are configurable on tx-queue 7.
- Written by Vikas Hegde
- Posted on November 22, 2017
- Updated on December 23, 2024
- 20983 Views
Connectivity Monitor is an EOS feature that allows users to monitor their network resources from their Arista switches. The resources being monitored may or may not be Arista devices. Connectivity monitoring is unidirectional in nature.
- Written by Julie Powell
- Posted on April 3, 2024
- Updated on April 3, 2024
- 3834 Views
A new Connectivity Monitor panel allows users to easily view the health of device connections in Dashboards. The Connectivity Monitor panel displays EOS probes, categorizes connections as either Healthy or Unhealthy, and identifies the number of devices involved. By clicking on an Unhealthy connection, you can view the Connectivity Monitor events related to the connection.
- Written by Ajay Chhatwal
- Posted on March 31, 2017
- Updated on April 3, 2017
- 8858 Views
This feature is an extension to the Explicit Congestion Notification (ECN) functionality for non ECN Capable
- Written by Preyas Hathi
- Posted on June 2, 2022
- Updated on June 2, 2022
- 6835 Views
With the 12.0 release, CloudVision Cognitive Unified Edge (CV-CUE) introduces the capability to copy policies from one Wireless Manager server and reuse it in another server.
- Written by Dhruba Jyoti Pokhrel
- Posted on January 17, 2024
- Updated on January 17, 2024
- 4437 Views
With the 16.0 release, network administrators do not have to define the VLANs received from the RADIUS server or CoA servers. The RADIUS server can dynamically generate VLANS for clients and send the VLAN to the access point (AP) when the client connects. This eliminates the need to manually configure all the dynamic VLANS in the SSID and Device settings. When Dynamic VLAN is enabled, network administrators do not have to configure the VLANs in SSID Settings; they are created dynamically on the AP.
- Written by Mohammad Umar
- Posted on November 13, 2024
- Updated on November 13, 2024
- 1516 Views
This feature allows the user to define a custom DSCP-To-TC map and apply it to an interface. The custom DSCP-To-TC map would only be applicable when the interface is in DSCP trust mode. This feature allows the user to classify packets based on DSCP bits of the IP header. The exact mapping can be specified using a custom DSCP-To-TC map.
- Written by Dhruba Jyoti Pokhrel
- Posted on July 7, 2023
- Updated on July 7, 2023
- 5752 Views
With the 15.0 release, access points can authenticate themselves to the network using respective certificates. With access point (AP) VPN, AP uses the EAP-TLS protocol for authentication. Since EAP-TLS requires the client and network to authenticate themselves using respective certificates, the protocol is considered robust compared to exchanging shared secret and Xauth password.
- Written by Prachi Modi
- Posted on February 20, 2023
- Updated on February 20, 2023
- 5671 Views
With the 14.0 release, you can provide a custom name to your system backup file and also rename it. You can back up the entire system or only the configuration files, and restore them when needed.
- Written by Dhruba Jyoti Pokhrel
- Posted on December 13, 2024
- Updated on December 13, 2024
- 1273 Views
Network Administrators can create SSIDs at any location in CV-CUE, and the same SSID can be inherited from a parent to a child location. The inherited SSIDs, by default, share the same attributes as the parent location. With the 18.0 release, Administrators can override certain attributes of SSID at a child location without breaking the inheritance, so that the entire SSID configuration remains the same, except for the overridden attributes.
- Written by Tony Truong
- Posted on July 13, 2018
- Updated on October 1, 2024
- 8893 Views
This feature can be used to customize hardware reported transceiver DOM thresholds to uniformize part-to-part differences in various parameter thresholds.
- Written by Mihyar Baroudi
- Posted on February 1, 2016
- Updated on December 21, 2017
- 8619 Views
CVX High Availability (HA) provides CVX Controller redundancy by having multiple CVX controllers running in a
- Written by Thejesh Panchappa
- Posted on May 1, 2015
- Updated on February 23, 2016
- 8206 Views
This feature adds support for securing out of band connection between CVX server and CVX clients by SSL/TLS
- Written by Mihyar Baroudi
- Posted on February 1, 2016
- Updated on February 2, 2016
- 7775 Views
This feature allows adding third party VTEPs to a common L2 domain comprising of Arista and non Arista switches
- Written by Xuan Qi
- Posted on April 30, 2025
- Updated on April 30, 2025
- 104 Views
This feature supports an alternative L3 EVPN gateway mechanism using multi-domain L3 VRF instead. A multi-domain IP VRF allows configuring not only the local domain route distinguisher (RD) and route targets (RT), but also the remote domain route distinguisher and route targets on a DCI gateway.
- Written by Ming Han
- Posted on December 24, 2024
- Updated on December 24, 2024
- 1292 Views
This document describes the configuration and behavior of physical interfaces on the DCS-7060CX5 series switch including:
- Written by Eric Lanini
- Posted on October 15, 2024
- Updated on October 15, 2024
- 1783 Views
This document describes the configuration and behavior of physical interfaces on the DCS-7060X6-series switches including: Speed, Forward Error Correction (FEC), FEC histograms, Logical ports, Precoding, Transceiver Online Insertion and Removal (OIR).
- Written by Deepak Sebastian
- Posted on August 18, 2022
- Updated on April 1, 2025
- 8945 Views
Arista’s DCS-7130LBR series of switches are powerful network devices designed for ultra latency applications along with a wealth of networking features.
- Written by Yiming Pan
- Posted on March 20, 2025
- Updated on March 20, 2025
- 518 Views
Arista’s DCS-7135LB series of switches are network devices designed for ultra low-latency applications along with a suite of networking features. It combines the following functionality on a single device
- Written by Manogna Namburi
- Posted on February 8, 2017
- Updated on July 26, 2017
- 7563 Views
ACL based QoS marking and policing is supported on DCS 7160 switches. Currently we support IPv4 ACL based QoS via
- Written by Sahil Midha
- Posted on May 14, 2015
- Updated on February 5, 2022
- 7709 Views
Stream Control Transmission Protocol (132) is a transport layer protocol, much like TCP. After the IP header, a
- Written by Mihyar Baroudi
- Posted on February 1, 2016
- Updated on February 5, 2022
- 7706 Views
Delay based ECN on DCS 7280SE and DCS 7500E adds support for measuring the queueing delay that an IPv4 unicast routed
- Written by Leela Raghu Ram Ravi
- Posted on March 4, 2025
- Updated on March 4, 2025
- 624 Views
This feature introduces a configurable delay for flushing the MAC address when the network interface goes down, reducing unnecessary MAC address flushing during transient link failures. By default, when the link goes down MAC addresses associated with the link are flushed immediately. With this feature MAC address flushing is delayed by the configured time when the link goes down and if the link comes up before the configured timer elapses MAC addresses won’t be flushed from the forwarding table and the timer is cancelled.
- Written by Fathima Thasneem
- Posted on April 25, 2022
- Updated on December 23, 2024
- 9043 Views
As Ethernet technologies made their way into the Metropolitan Area Networks ( MAN ) and the Wide Area Networks ( WAN ), from the conventional enterprise level usage, they are now widely being used by service providers to provide end-to-end connectivity to customers. Such service provider networks are typically spread across large geographical areas. Additionally, the service providers themselves may be relying on certain internet backbone providers, referred to as “operators”, to provide connectivity in case the geographical area to be covered is too huge.
- Written by Lavanya Conjeevaram
- Posted on September 22, 2017
- Updated on April 28, 2025
- 8779 Views
CloudVision Portal release 2017.2.0 introduces support for the network wide Telemetry framework consisting of the
- Written by Imtiyaz Mohammad
- Posted on March 7, 2025
- Updated on March 7, 2025
- 598 Views
IPsec control packets are generally sent out of any of the egress interfaces based on the ECMP IP route that covers the remote IP address of the IPsec connection. This is not suited in some deployments. For example, when an IPsec end device is establishing connections with another device across more than one ISP (Internet Service Provider) and the control packets may get different NAT treatment based on which ISP they are going over.
- Written by Julie Powell
- Posted on April 3, 2024
- Updated on April 3, 2024
- 3746 Views
CloudVision allows users to monitor a device’s environment by displaying graphs for temperature, power supply and fan speed. Power Supply shows the power used at each power socket on the device. Previously users could only view a visualization of output power. A visualization for input power is now available to view.
- Written by Preyas Hathi
- Posted on June 2, 2022
- Updated on June 2, 2022
- 6909 Views
With the 12.0 release, you can configure DHCP fingerprinting to allow or deny clients getting connected to an SSID. Using DHCP fingerprinting, you can identify the operating system (OS) of the client based on the DHCP exchange packets between the client and the DHCP server.
- Written by Saurabh Singhal
- Posted on February 8, 2017
- Updated on February 5, 2022
- 7697 Views
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a feature which can be used to provide an IP address to the interfaces on
- Written by Augusto Wong
- Posted on February 17, 2021
- Updated on December 20, 2024
- 13359 Views
DHCP Relay feature forwards DHCP packets between client and server when the DHCP Server is not in the same broadcast domain as the client. DHCP Relay should be configured on the gateway interface (SVI/ L3 interface ) for the clients.