IOS XE
Introducing the Network Programmability Video Course
The Network Programmability Basics Video Course is a collection of 28 videos organized into 6 modules. We created it to help jumpstart your journey into network programmability. It's LIVE now!
Look Mom, No Hands! Automating Device Deployment with IOS XE
For those of you who have followed earlier blogs, you will have seen the major enhancements we have been making in open IOS XE. Jeff McLaughlin mentioned Day Zero deployment in his recent blog. Day Zero is a critical step in automation In the past, in order to install a new network device, a highly […]
The Why, What, and How of App Hosting on Routers
What if every time you wanted to roll out an app, you didn’t need to figure out what new computer/server you were going to put it on? What if I...
Using CLI as Training Wheels with NETCONF/YANG
Get all the details behind what we announced at Cisco Live! "Introducing an entirely new era of networking." Here's how you can get started, with Cisco DevNet.
The New Network – It’s for Developers!
With Open IOS XE, Cisco is Changing the Game Old-school network engineers probably remember the Cisco 2500-series router. It ran a slow Motorola 68000 CPU, the monolithic IOS operating system,...
Segment Routing, fundamental to make your network SDN-ready!
Check out the latest insight into the latest Segment Routing announcements at MPLS WC 2017.
Cisco PSIRT – Mitigating and Detecting Potential Abuse of Cisco Smart Install Feature
A Cisco Security Response alerts about possible abuse of the Smart Install feature. While not considered a vulnerability, the Response provides guidance on how to protect their networks against abuse.
How evolved IOS-XE can help you achieve operational excellence
Guest Blogger: Jeffrey Lo, Principal Engineer, Enterprise Networking Group. Jeff is a member of the founding engineering team that led the execution for IOS-XE and later evolved IOS-XE to enable a converged software stack across the routing, switching and wireless platforms in Cisco’s Enterprise Networking portfolio. He sets the technical direction and oversees execution for […]
The Future OS: Pushing Boundaries on Networking
Guest Blogger: Pratap Pereira, Distinguished Engineer, Enterprise Networking Group. Pratap sets the long-term engineering direction for IOS and IOS-XE at Cisco. He was a founding engineer of IOS-XE and has seen it grow from the first commits of a new foundational infrastructure for routing platforms into a comprehensive software stack for the entire enterprise portfolio. […]
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