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Ansible for Network Engineers
Lecture 1: Welcome!
Welcome! (1:03)
Section 2: Software Requirements
GNS3 and VMware workstation (1:05)
Installing GNS3 and VMware (2:46)
Importing ubuntu machine and downloading virtualbox
Importing Cisco images into GNS3 (2:38)
Our working environment for the Course (1:18)
Using draw.io (2:52)
Section 3: Understanding Ansible's File Structure
ansible.cfg file (3:07)
Hosts file (3:07)
Looking at the Hosts file (1:25)
Using the "ping" module (1:58)
Looking at connection parameters (4:39)
Section 4: Ad-Hoc commands for Ansible
Showing IOS modules for Cisco (3:16)
Using localhost setup module (1:23)
Using the "limit" ad-hoc command (1:54)
-u -k ad-hoc command (1:12)
Ad-Hoc cisco command (2:11)
Section 5: Running "show" command playbooks
YAML example (1:58)
Show cdp neighbors (5:00)
Saving arp table to file (4:05)
Clearing interface counters (0:58)
Rebooting the device (4:26)
Backing up config (2:40)
Section 6: Configuring Network devices
Configuring device banner (3:34)
Configuring OSPF/loopback interface (7:47)
Creating vlans and users (8:43)
Using ansible-vault to encrypt files (3:30)
Section 7: Using jJnja2 to instantiate files
Generating the config file (9:27)
Using the '--diff' ad-hoc command (2:05)
Gathering device facts (14:13)
End
Thank you for Taking this Course! (1:21)
Bonus Section
Executing REST calls on a Juniper device (19:59)
Bonus: Network Automation Using Unified API – Napalm
New ubuntu machine (2:30)
Router configuration (3:57)
NAPALM API (5:19)
Looking at connection parameters
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