Yes - Arista Warrior is most excellent.
Also, consider downloading vEOS, spin up a few virtual Arista switches using ESXi or VirtualBox or Docker/Vagrant/whatever floats your boat, hook them up together (virtually) and go to town building and testing and breaking various features and topologies.
Thank you. Other than the mGig SFP+ adapters, the ones below seem to be all I can find in Canada. Will the mGig not work at all, or they'll just negotiate only at 1G/10G? Speed isn't really a concern for me as I'm just looking to add something for access to the management interface over the network. The remaining 48 ports are wired to my patch panel.
I assume this would work?
Yeah cuz not like they sell it in cans to clean electronics or anything like that.
Should I just use a brillo pad instead? Maybe a water hose? or just run it through the dishwasher?
I should have pinned the fan so it wouldn't spin, but one fan was dead already, I may have killed the other.
Nothing official like Cisco Press. Although there is a road-map for this content to be published. The best there is out there, is the Arista Warrior book. https://www.amazon.com/Arista-Warrior-Real-World-Understanding-Switches/dp/1491953047/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=arista+warrior&qid=1599248699&sr=8-1
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Also, Arista's Offical Documentation on their website is some of the best in the industry in my opinion. It's right up there with Junipers documentation.