Learn Network Programmability and Network Automation using GNS3 and Python version 3.
This course is based on Python 3.
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.
This course shows you practical examples of using Python to programmatically configure Cisco network devices rather then just talking about it.
The days of configuring Cisco networks only with the command line interface (CLI) are drawing to a close. You need to add network programmability using Python and APIs to your skill set.
Instructor Details
Courses : 2
Specification: Python Network Programming for Network Engineers (Python 3)
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Price | $14.99 |
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Duration | 13 hours |
Year | 2020 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Sam Schip –
David Bomball is A boss. Let’s meet some day when I’ll receive my CCIE :):). Very well explained. You got to love it
Joe Ploehn –
Excellent!
Shahinur Alam –
This course is an eye opener for a network engineer to start automating. Thank you David Bombal. You have shown me the path to walk in the world of Network Automation. I am glad that i have attended this course.
Miguel Gonzalez –
Me ha gustado mucho, explica muy bien, paso a paso.
Klause Paulino Mutombene –
Exactly what I was looking for, and finding this subject with David Bombal as the Instructor was a huge bonus he’s a very good instructor 🙂
H K –
Yes Lot of repetition and at times it felt like too much was reused from other courses. It would be very helpful if right up front we were told the versions of gns3, and different tools were used. For example I spent a lot of time fixing /usr/local/lib/python3.8/dist packages/Crypto/Random/ UserFriendlyRNG.py because it does not work in Python 3.8
Dheeraj Wadhwa –
Not sure why telnet was even introduced when it is unsafe, videos were blurry during the whole training
Norman Hawkins –
The examples were great and content was easy to follow. It was enough to get me started with my wonderful new life with python. I highly recommend this course for beginning your python journey.
Bharat Gaikwad –
Good informative course with practical use of python for network automation.
Michael Rossi –
Good descriptions and easy to understand.
Alex Foukes –
good clear walkthroughs on using python in networking
Kiran Doiijjode –
David is fantastic overall the course, I’m Enjoying this course!
Randall S Johnson –
I really like this building block approach, and I haven’t even begun the theory section yet. I got a little bogged down early trying to make GNS3 2.2.9 work until I grew weary and switched to CML 2.0. Yeah, I altered the lab setup a little, but still got all of his example scripts to work. David is an excellent teacher who likes to challenge his students. Just a great job explaining and demonstrating how to become productive with Python3 network programming.
Gowtham S –
David always awesome.
Sydney –
Excellent presentation , I am new to Python and I just learnt that the best way of learning Python is by doing it.
Prakash Gowda –
It is excellent method to learn the gns3
Raigan Jas –
Many thanks for this wonderful courses made.
Daniel Lek –
Just finished CCNA, wanted to learn more about network automation.
Michael2k3 –
Great explanation on how Python and networking devices work. Really recommend the course!
Ashish Kumar –
Good
Seyedjamil Jamjam –
Great
Erfansya Febriawan –
Nce and Very Detail for explanation
Paul Barnett –
Yes
Bhuvnesh Gautam –
Yup
Ammar Abuobaida Mukhtar Ahmed –
very engaging and interesting course. looking forward to complete it and learn more.
Thierry Bertaud –
Nice > Network and Python in same time.
Yaw Agyenim Boateng –
This course has enlightened my mind on installing GNS3 and I will go on to the end.
Alvaro Rodriguez –
The course starts right away coding, there’s no nonsense about retelling the history or reinventing the wheel. I love this style.
Nishant Dosi –
I liked it so far
Luis Alfonso Gonzalez –
Very well explained…
GOH WEILUN –
guide is precise and to the point but it should be labelled as for beginners instead. also, too much intro and outro video clip and its copied and pasted from youtube. one thing that i dislike about the course is that, it doesn’t guide you properly on setting up GNS3 with other type of method on installing L2 and L3 cisco devices. course should be based on other brand or generic device if its not a common tool. (need to buy virl from cisco which cost about 200 usd). overall, good for total beginners (no knowledge on network and python). not for intermediate level as the guide would go on and on over a simple python task or switch/router setup.
Szymon Przemyski –
Great course, great speaker 🙂
OLAJIRE TIJANI –
great course!!!
Michael –
Such a good instructor. Many poor instructors use examples that you never heard of trying to explain another concept you do not understand. I like his teaching style. The info is everywhere but how this is presented is very good.
Wanderley –
Vamos muy bien
Julio C sar Am zquita Infante –
Todo excelente
Alberto Moreno Correa –
Excelente curso.
James Muchiri Mbugua –
This is the most practical course i have ever come across thank you so much David
Vijayakumar kayathry –
very interesting and usefully clearly teaching method
Theerthagiri E –
Good to have this kind of course to help for network engineers
Hosham Mohamed elamin –
Great
Christos Tzelis –
As always David Bombal is super explanatory especially for novice like me !
James Nabors –
The course provides a really good discussion of narrow python use cases with practical examples.
Gajendra Rathore –
Glad to be part of this training with David