Guide to Successful Lazy Network Engineer
What you will learn
You will be able to solve problems in a pythonic way.
You will be able to manage devices with CLI/WebUI Multivendor Environment.
You will be able to automate the configuration of network gears.
You will be able to automate monitoring and gathering data.
Real-world examples of automation scripts with Python for Cisco (IOS, IOS XE, IOS XR), F5, etc.
You will ultimately gain real-life skills for a good Network of DevOps Engineer.
Description
Why this Course?
This course is more about practical situations. You will be given scenarios where you have to solve the problems/ complete the project using python automation.
These scenarios will also help you to understand day-to-day operations performed by the Network Engineer.
The course will constantly update with new videos
This course is intended to two kinds of people
1. Those who already know Python but don’t how to get started and
2. Who are just started their network automation journey
Why Python?
Python is easy to understand and readable for network automation. This is the dominating and high-level language. As a result, you do not need to write many codes. In short, fast and easy debugging, interpreted, powerful, object-oriented, extensible, and many other reasons make this language to learn.
In addition, Python helps in network automation where programmed scripts automatically configure, manage, provision, and test network devices. Python automation helps to reduce the complexity of infrastructures, enables speed, and ensures reliability and compliance.
With the high demand for automation and programming skills and knowledge in the industry, “Real life Python for Network Automation” series can be the best course for network engineers.
Moreover, Python uses various tools/ modules to handle network devices from various vendors such as Cisco (IOS, IOS XE, and IOS XR), F5.
Top 5 reasons to TAKE THIS COURSE right now
1. Updated lectures.
2. Case studies or scenarios are based on the practical job situations.
3. Detailed responses to messages.
4. Regular announcements that will not disguise sales ploys.
At least a beginner level of Python knowledge is required, though we covered walk-through Python basics to brush up your Python skills for this course. This course does not contain basic topics like how to install Python, GNS3, Virtual Box, etc. We are working to launch a beginner course for Python targeting (Letβs catch Python) especially helpful to Academic Students & Trainers.
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