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Network automation, REST API, Spirent

Automate basic Spirent traffic flow with REST API in Python

25/12/202322/09/2024 Radosław Kochman

Basic traffic generation is the essence of automating Spirent because we can build on top of that. Do you want to check how your network behaves under great load? Or you’re curious if it will sustain traffic from many clients

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Cisco, Cisco SD-WAN, DEVASC 200-901, Python, REST API, SDN

Getting started with vManage client: essential features and functions

25/11/202324/11/2023 Radosław Kochman

I’m happy to share another article published on the Codilime blog. This time I’ve looked deeper at the basic usage of vManage Client – a Python library dedicated to managing Cisco SD-WAN.

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Network automation, REST API, Spirent

Getting started with Spirent REST API automation in Python

25/10/202322/09/2024 Radosław Kochman

Spirent is an incredible tool to test the boundaries of network environments. With tons of traffic types, you can simulate nearly whatever you imagine. What’s even better, it can be automated! Unfortunately, the beginning of this road isn’t that easy.

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Network automation

Build your own source of truth

19/07/202320/09/2023 Radosław Kochman

When it comes to network automation we can’t forget about the real foundation – the single source of truth. What would we do without it? You can have the best automation scripts possible, but without a complete database of your

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Cisco, iOS, Pexpect, Python

What to expect in pexpect? – Advanced examples

12/07/202322/09/2024 Radosław Kochman

I remember how frustrated I was at the beginning of my journey with pexpect. I never knew what string to put as an expect argument, and even if I knew, the pexpect wasn’t catching it. Today we will go through

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Cisco, iOS, Pexpect, Python

Pagination handling with pexpect

06/06/202322/09/2024 Radosław Kochman

In this article, we will examine the apparently easy task which is a retrieval of the show version command from the Cisco router. What could go wrong there, and how to fix it? Let’s figure it out! Workflow overview Today,

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Cisco, iOS, Pexpect, Python

Script runtime optimization with pexpect

27/03/202322/09/2024 Radosław Kochman

Automation itself is a milestone when it comes to efficiency. Tasks can be executed simultaneously on many devices even during nights/holidays. Sometimes, however, it has its limits. As the task execution time grows more and more, it’s a good idea

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Cisco, iOS, Pexpect, Python

Flow control with pexpect

13/03/202322/09/2024 Radosław Kochman

Using pexpect is pretty straightforward, but what about the situations, when we don’t know in what state the device, that we’re interacting with is? In such a scenario, we have to implement logic in our script that could handle different

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Cisco, iOS, Pexpect, Python

Basic Cisco router automation workflow with pexpect

10/03/202322/09/2024 Radosław Kochman

Network automation can take many forms depending on the technologies and environments. Sometimes though, we have to dive deep into low-level automation, where we can’t use REST API or other more-convenient technologies. In this article, we will take a brief

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Network automation

Network automation – why does it matter?

08/11/202208/11/2022 Radosław Kochman

I’m happy to announce the first effects of cooperation with Codilime! Together with Piotr Banaś, we wrote an article explaining our point of view, on why network automation matters.

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