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Arista Warrior Dedication SPECIAL OFFER: Upgrade this ebook with O’Reilly Preface
Who Should Read This Book Conventions Used in This Book Using Code Examples Safari® Books Online How to Contact Us Acknowledgments A Quick Note About Versions A Quick Note About Code Examples
1. Why Arista?
A Brief History of Arista
Key Players
Andy Bechtolsheim David Cheriton Ken Duda Jayshree Ullal
The Needs of a Data Center Data Center Networking The Case for Low Latency Network-Based Storage Arista Delivers
Hardware EOS Bash SysDB MLAG VARP LANZ VM Tracer ZTP Email Event Scheduler TCP Dump Event Handler Event Monitor Extending EOS CloudVision
2. Buffers 3. Merchant Silicon
The Debate Arista and Merchant Silicon Arista Product ASICs
4. Fabric Speed 5. Arista Products
Power Airflow Optics EOS Top-of-Rack Switches
One-Gigabit Switches
Arista 7048T-A
Ten-Gigabit Switches: 7100 Series
Arista 7124SX 7148SX Arista 7124FX
Ten-Gigabit Switches: 7050 Series
7050S-52 7050T-52 7050S-64 7050T-64 7050Q-16
Chassis Switches
Arista 7500 Series
7504 7508
6. Introduction to EOS
SysDB Using EOS
7. Upgrading EOS 8. LLDP 9. Bash 10. SysDB 11. Python 12. MLAG
MLAG Overview Configuring MLAG MLAG ISSU
13. Spanning Tree Protocol
MST
MST Terminology
Why Pruning VLANs Can Be Bad Spanning Tree and MLAG
14. First Hop Redundancy
VRRP
Basic Configuration Miscellaneous VRRP Stuff
VARP
Configuring VARP
15. Routing
RIP OSPF BGP So What?
16. Access Lists
Basic IP ACLs Advanced IP ACLs MAC ACLs Applying ACLs
17. Quality of Service
Configuring QoS
Configuring Trust Configuring Defaults
FM4000 and Trident-based switches Petra-based switches
Mapping
Interface Shaping Shaping tx-queues Prioritizing tx-queues Showing QoS Information
Petra-Based Switches Trident-Based Switches FM4000-Based Switches
In Conclusion
18. Aboot 19. Email 20. LANZ 21. sFlow
Configuring sFlow Showing sFlow Information
22. VM Tracer
CDP Weirdness
23. Scheduler 24. TCP Dump
Unix EOS
25. Zero-Touch Provisioning
Cancelling ZTP Disabling ZTP Booting with ZTP
26. event-handler
Description Configuration
27. Event Monitor
Using Event Monitor
ARP MAC Route
Advanced Usage Configuring Event Monitor
28. Extending EOS 29. CloudVision
Description Configuring and Using CloudVision Groups Monitoring CloudVision
30. Troubleshooting
Performance Monitoring
Tracing Agents (Debugging) Useful Examples Turn It Off! Arista Support
31. Aristacisms
Marketing Glossary Arista-Specific Configuration Items
There is no duplex statement in EOS Watch out for those comments! Some routing protocols are shut down by default Trunk groups
Management VRF And Finally…
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