(Ansible, GNS3, Cisco and Linux Automation)
What you will learn
Automate network configuration
Troubleshoot networks with Ansible
Work with GNS3 and Cisco IOU
Manage network configurations with Ansible Vault
Why take this course?
Ansible Essentials for Network Engineers introduces you to Network Automation and Troubleshooting in a multi-technology environment (Cisco, Arista, Linux, GNS3).
This course is practical. I will show you how you can quickly and easily start network programming by using GNS3, Cisco IOS, Linux and Ansible.
You will learn how you can use Ansible to troubleshoot networks!
In this course we’ll get the skills to get ahead!
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Requirements:
- Windows 10 (at least 8 GB RAM)
- Install Ubuntu or other Debian based distribution in a VM (Virtual Box)
- Install GNS3, set up and run Cisco IOU/IOS in GNS3
Who is the target audience?
- System Administrators
- Cloud Infrastructure Engineers
- Network Engineers
- Anyone who wants to learn to automate and troubleshoot networks
Major topics of this course:
- Installing Python and GNS3 on Windows 10.
- Setup and running Cisco IOU in GNS3 on Windows 10
- Installing Ansible
- Ansible components
- Ansible inventory file
- Ansible Ad-Hoc Commands (command, shell, raw modules, setup, file, copy modules, apt & service modules)
- YAML Files
- Intro to Ansible Playbooks
- Ansible Playbooks
- Behavioral Inventory Parameters
- Behavioral Inventory Parameters in Playbooks and Inventory Files
- Ansible Playbooks: ios_config Module
- Ansible Playbooks: ios_config Module parents Argument
- Ansible Playbook: Backup running-config Using ios_config Module
- Ansible Loops: Create Linux Users
- Ansible Playbooks: Arista eos_config Module
- Playbook with Multiple Plays for a Multivendor Topology (Cisco & Arista)
- Ansible Vault
and more!
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