- Written by Paraic Gallagher
- Posted on 10月 28, 2020
- Updated on 10月 28, 2020
- 5228 Views
This feature adds a configuration option which provides a CLI error if a reference is made to an unconfigured policy
- Written by Promise Nnogharam
- Posted on 4月 16, 2024
- Updated on 4月 16, 2024
- 685 Views
Routing control functions (RCF) is a new language, a different way of policy definition and application in a programmatic fashion (https://www.arista.com/en/support/toi/eos-4-27-2f/15102-routing-control-functions-language-and-configuration). EOS Application Programmable Interface (eAPI) is another means whereby commands are sent to the switch (i.e. aside from the switch’s command-line interface - CLI which has been the norm), which can be executed through various methods like web interface, shell or a program/script.
- Written by Yuanzhi Gao
- Posted on 3月 6, 2020
- Updated on 3月 6, 2020
- 4947 Views
Prior to EOS 4.23.2F, BGP missing policy action configuration is a global BGP configuration that, when set to deny,
- Written by Shyam Kota
- Posted on 11月 23, 2020
- Updated on 11月 24, 2020
- 7798 Views
This feature is an extension of Qos Policy. It allows the user to configure Qos Policy Map counters. If a class map is
- Written by Navlok Mishra
- Posted on 8月 16, 2018
- Updated on 6月 19, 2019
- 7700 Views
This feature is an extension of Qos Policy. It allows the user to configure Qos Policy Map counters. If a class map is
- Written by David Cronin
- Posted on 8月 26, 2019
- Updated on 10月 25, 2021
- 6812 Views
This document describes a new CLI command to help debug how and why route maps permit and deny paths. The aim of this CLI
- Written by David Cronin
- Posted on 3月 3, 2022
- Updated on 3月 7, 2024
- 13607 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 David Cronin
- Posted on 3月 3, 2022
- Updated on 3月 21, 2024
- 9234 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 6月 5, 2023
- 6415 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 11, 2023
- 4933 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 David Cronin
- Posted on 3月 4, 2022
- Updated on 4月 16, 2024
- 12575 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 6月 2, 2022
- 5573 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 David Cronin
- Posted on 4月 15, 2021
- Updated on 4月 15, 2021
- 6156 Views
In EOS, BGP creates different update groups based on the outbound configuration. Different route maps or Routing
- Written by Roger Levesque
- Posted on 6月 20, 2022
- Updated on 8月 2, 2023
- 5495 Views
This feature gives users the ability to use Route Control Functions (RCFs) to create custom policies for deciding which routes with IP next-hops should be programmed into the kernel with fwd* next-hop devices so the associated kernel packets are inserted into the ingress pipeline of hardware forwarding instead of being software-forwarded by the kernel.
- Written by Ronish Kalia
- Posted on 6月 12, 2019
- Updated on 4月 18, 2024
- 6078 Views
This feature enables policer (using policy-map) on a VTEP to rate limit traffic per VLAN/VNI. The policer can be applied in both input and output directions to rate limit decapsulated and encapsulated VXLAN traffic, respectively. Prior to EOS-4.32.0F, the policers are not applicable on multicast traffic through the VTEP. For platforms supporting rate limiting of both bridged and routed encapsulated traffic, the rate limiting would be done on common policer limits.