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Tag: network automation

Looking fwd to using it: YANG in Nokia Network Operating System

Automating management of NOS’es? Heck yeh!

When we say that our MD-CLI is modelled in YANG we mean it, like, seriously.

Now its the time for YANG tooling to become more mature and language diverse. pic.twitter.com/iaCP6ojMPq

— Roman Dodin (@ntdvps) January 29, 2020

Posted on 2020-01-302020-01-29Categories Comments, RandomTags network, network automation, Nokia, Twitter, YANG
Interconnection Track: Automated Peering Operations

Interconnection Track: Automated Peering Operations

Interconnection Track: Automated Peering Operations
Watch this video on YouTube.

Posted on 2018-01-29Categories TalksTags ColoClue, Job Snijders, NANOG, network automation, YouTube
Network Automation -> N.A.P.A.L.M

Network Automation -> N.A.P.A.L.M

A really good introduction ’bout Network Automation and Vendor Abstraction with the use of the tool called N.A.P.A.L.M from spotify

Network Automation and Programmability Abstraction Layer with Multivendor support
Watch this video on YouTube.

GitHub: github.com/napalm-automation/napalm

Format VideoPosted on 2016-05-08Categories RandomTags Ansible, NAPALM, network, network automation, Spotify, vendor abstraction
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