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  • Learn network programmability with GNS3 and Python version 3
  • Learn how to automate the configuration of network devices with Python
  • Learn how to leverage NAPALM for network automation
  • Use Netmiko for SSH connections to routers and switches
  • Quick-start guide using Telnet and SSH; get started in 20 minutes!

About

This course is based on Python 3. You'll master network programmability and network automation using GNS3 and Python 3. This course will show you how you can start programming Cisco networks within 20 minutes. This course is practical; we will show you how you can quickly and easily start network programming by using GNS3, Cisco IOS, and Python. You will see demonstrations showing the configuration of both Cisco routers and switches in GNS3—for example, how to configure multiple VLANs on a multiple switches, or how to configure OSPF on a router and more. This course shows you practical examples using Python to programmatically configure Cisco network devices rather than just talking about it. Learn how to automate networks using Telnet, SSH, Paramiko, Netmiko, NAPALM. Tools such as NAPALM and Netmiko make it easy to configure and interact with network devices using an API such as NETCONF or via SSH. Don't reinvent the wheel: use the tools available to you to quickly and easily automate your networks.

Style and Approach

This course is practical. You will see demonstrations of the configuration of both Cisco routers and switches in GNS3—for example, how to configure multiple VLANs on a multiple switches, or how to configure OSPF on a router and more. This course shows you practical examples using Python to programmatically configure Cisco network devices.

Features

  • Learn network programmability with GNS3 and Python 3
  • Learn how to scale your network scripts

Course Length : 11 hours 26 minutes

ISBN : 9781838551957

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AUTHOR

David Bombal

David Bombal (CCIE #11023 Emeritus) passed his Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert Routing and Switching exam in January 2003 and is one of a small percentage of Cisco Engineers that pass their CCIE labs on their first attempt. David was qualified as a Cisco Certified Systems Instructor (CCSI #22787) many years ago! He has been training Cisco courses for over 15 years and has delivered instructor-led courses in various countries around the world covering a wide range of Cisco topics from CCNA to CCIE. He has also personally developed Cisco engineer utilities such as the VPN Config Generator, software, training materials, EBooks, videos and other products which are used throughout the world. David has designed, implemented and managed networks ranging from single sites to those that span 50 countries. David's Experts include developer evangelists, authors and a renowned team of professional network engineers.

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