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Mastering Python Networking

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Mastering Python Networking

Overview of this book

This book begins with a review of the TCP/ IP protocol suite and a refresher of the core elements of the Python language. Next, you will start using Python and supported libraries to automate network tasks from the current major network vendors. We will look at automating traditional network devices based on the command-line interface, as well as newer devices with API support, with hands-on labs. We will then learn the concepts and practical use cases of the Ansible framework in order to achieve your network goals. We will then move on to using Python for DevOps, starting with using open source tools to test, secure, and analyze your network. Then, we will focus on network monitoring and visualization. We will learn how to retrieve network information using a polling mechanism, ?ow-based monitoring, and visualizing the data programmatically. Next, we will learn how to use the Python framework to build your own customized network web services. In the last module, you will use Python for SDN, where you will use a Python-based controller with OpenFlow in a hands-on lab to learn its concepts and applications. We will compare and contrast OpenFlow, OpenStack, OpenDaylight, and NFV. Finally, you will use everything you’ve learned in the book to construct a migration plan to go from a legacy to a scalable SDN-based network.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
Title
Humble Bundle
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface
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OpenStack, OpenDaylight, and NFV

Chapter 10. OpenFlow Basics

Up to this point in the book, we have been working with an existing networks and automating various tasks using Python. We started with basic pseudo-human automation using SSH, interaction with the API, higher-level abstraction with Ansible, network security, and network monitoring. In the previous chapter, we also looked at how to build our own network API with the Flask framework. The book is structured this way by design to focus on working with the network engineering field as it is today with the dominating vendors such as Cisco, Juniper, and Arista. The skills introduced so far in the book will help you fill in the gap as you scale and grow your network.

One point of this consistent theme is how we are working within the realm of vendor walls. For example, if a Cisco IOS device does not provide an API interface, we have to use pexpect and paramiko for SSH. If the device only supports Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) for network monitoring, we have...