Python for Network Engineers: Netmiko, NAPALM, pyntc, Telnet (Udemy)
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Program networks using Python. Learn network automation and programmability with this practical course (Cisco networks)
What you'll learn
Learn network programmability with GNS3 and Python
Learn how to automate the configuration of network devices with Python
Learn how to leverage NAPALM for network automation
Learn how to use pyntc for easy network programmability
Use Netmiko for SSH connections to routers and switches
Requirements
Basic Networking Knowledge (CCNA Level)
Basic understanding of GNS3
Description
Learn Network Programmability and Network Automation using GNS3 and Python.
Want to program networks using Python, but not sure where to start? Well, this course will show you how you can start programming Cisco networks within 20 minutes.
This course was created for network engineers. There are too many other Python courses out there that try to make network engineers software developers. Instead of teaching network automation, they teach you Python theory. This course is different.
This course is practical. I won't talk about programming in abstract terms and make you wait before you can start automating networks. I will show you how you can quickly and easily start network programming by using GNS3, Cisco IOS and Python.
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.
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