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Network Automation Cookbook

By : Karim Okasha
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Network Automation Cookbook

By: Karim Okasha

Overview of this book

Network Automation Cookbook is designed to help system administrators, network engineers, and infrastructure automation engineers to centrally manage switches, routers, and other devices in their organization's network. This book will help you gain hands-on experience in automating enterprise networks and take you through core network automation techniques using the latest version of Ansible and Python. With the help of practical recipes, you'll learn how to build a network infrastructure that can be easily managed and updated as it scales through a large number of devices. You'll also cover topics related to security automation and get to grips with essential techniques to maintain network robustness. As you make progress, the book will show you how to automate networks on public cloud providers such as AWS, Google Cloud Platform, and Azure. Finally, you will get up and running with Ansible 2.9 and discover troubleshooting techniques and network automation best practices. By the end of this book, you'll be able to use Ansible to automate modern network devices and integrate third-party tools such as NAPALM, NetBox, and Batfish easily to build robust network automation solutions.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)

Building a Network Inventory with Ansible and NetBox

In the previous chapters of this book, we described network infrastructure using Ansible variables stored in YAML files. While this approach is perfectly acceptable, it is not the optimal solution for adopting automation across an organization. We need to have our network inventory, IP addresses, and VLANs in a central system, which will act as the authoritative source of truth for our network. This system should have a robust and powerful API that can be queried by other automation and OSS/BSS systems to retrieve and update the network inventory.

NetBox is an open source inventory system for network infrastructure, which was initially developed by the network engineering team at DigitalOcean to document their data center infrastructure. It is a simple yet powerful and highly extensible inventory system, which can act as a source...