Veos-4.27.0f.vmdk Official
: New support for multiple IS-IS instances within the default VRF.
The vEOS-lab images are intended for non-production lab use. For production-grade virtual switching, Arista provides standard EOS images.
If you want any of the follow-ups (OVF/VM settings, qcow2 conversion, Ansible playbooks, or full sample configs for a specific topology), say which one and I’ll provide it. veos-4.27.0f.vmdk
While specific features depend on the exact patch version (4.27.0F), the 4.27 release train introduced several significant enhancements over previous versions (such as 4.26):
: Minimum 2 GB (though 1.5 GB may work for basic testing). : New support for multiple IS-IS instances within
If you are looking for the most up-to-date features and security fixes, you can get started by creating a free account on the Arista Support Portal and exploring the latest vEOS version for your next project.
Candidates preparing for advanced certifications use vEOS to build complex multi-vendor topologies. The 4.27.0f version is particularly useful for testing EVPN type-5 routes (IP prefix routes over VXLAN) and Multi-homing ESI (Ethernet Segment Identifier). If you want any of the follow-ups (OVF/VM
: Integrates with vEOS instances to test automated configuration pipelines. Deployment Steps: Importing the VMDK
A software-only implementation of Arista's EOS. It shares the exact same binary image and industry-standard CLI syntax found on physical Arista switches.