As a network engineer, future will be different. Not just login devices with SSH tools. We must automate the network with scripts. Python is the best choice to start network automation. With Python you can decrease human mistakes and faster operations.
Network Engineers at Google, Amazon, Facebook is using python for a long time.
Knowledge of network basics are enough to get this couse. If you have basics or fundemental of any programming language will be better for you. But if you DON’T know any software development, you are welcome to this course. Lectures are start from ZERO point.
All connection examples are based on Cisco devices. But you can use all of them with modifying for Juniper, Huawei, Nokia or any other vendors.
In this course, you will start from beginning. Than as below scripts, we enter networking part like device connection and log management. All scripts are work related and prepare for REAL LIFE networking.
8 of Real–life NETWORKING Scripts:
– Paramiko SSH Login
– Netmiko SSH Login
– Find Vendor Type
– Ping Test
– Find Duplicated IP
– Find Show Tech Command List
– SCP File Transfer
– Plotting CPU Levels
Instructor Details
Courses : 1
Specification: Python For Network Engineers for Network Automation – 2022
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Price | $9.99 |
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Duration | 8.5 hours |
Year | 2021 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Mostafa Gomaa –
It is a good much but needs improvement , there is some messages to come out when you run commands that need more elaboration not to scare students and I faced some issue with python packages on windows that should be addressed on course for more beneficial learning.
MOMODOU NJIE –
So much handy stuff! Thank you
David Iba ez –
It is muy ameno y las clases son cortas con lo que se pueden seguir bien
Rahela Griffin –
Love this course. Straight and to the point for what we need as Network Engineers.