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Python Network Programming Techniques

By : Marcel Neidinger
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Python Network Programming Techniques

By: Marcel Neidinger

Overview of this book

Network automation offers a powerful new way of changing your infrastructure network. Gone are the days of manually logging on to different devices to type the same configuration commands over and over again. With this book, you'll find out how you can automate your network infrastructure using Python. You'll get started on your network automation journey with a hands-on introduction to the network programming basics to complement your infrastructure knowledge. You'll learn how to tackle different aspects of network automation using Python programming and a variety of open source libraries. In the book, you'll learn everything from templating, testing, and deploying your configuration on a device-by-device basis to using high-level REST APIs to manage your cloud-based infrastructure. Finally, you'll see how to automate network security with Cisco’s Firepower APIs. By the end of this Python network programming book, you'll have not only gained a holistic overview of the different methods to automate the configuration and maintenance of network devices, but also learned how to automate simple to complex networking tasks and overcome common network programming challenges.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)

Copying files to a device using netmiko

Transferring files to and from a network device is a common use case. Be it the transfer of a new firmware from your computer to a network device, or the download of log files from the network device back to your computer for further analysis, it is always useful to be able to sync files with a device.

In this recipe we'll see how netmiko has integrated the secure copy (or scp) protocol that works on top of SSH to allow us to easily transfer files to and from a device.

Getting ready

Open your code editor and start by creating a file called transfer_files.py. Next, navigate your terminal to the same directory that you just created the transfer_files.py file in.

You'll also need a file, for example a new firmware or just a text file, that you want to transfer to your device. If you don't have a file ready that you could transfer, feel free to just create an empty text file called test_upload.txt. You'll also have...