Read-Only YANG Leaves: Where Does the Data Come From?
DevNet's Hank Preston digs into another user's question related to model driven programmability. Do you have a question about network automation? You can Ask Hank!
DevNet's Hank Preston digs into another user's question related to model driven programmability. Do you have a question about network automation? You can Ask Hank!
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Which YANG model to use for your project? Ask Hank takes a look at your options, and how model driven programmability is a foundational technology for the automation engineer.
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Hank's back to answer another question from the community. This time we use automation to associate ARP data, MAC addresses, and network interfaces.
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Got a network automation question? Ask Hank. Here, a network engineer wants to understand how the URLs for RESTCONF are constructed from the YANG models, and how to use the feature for updating IP addresses.
If it is not repeatable, it’s not automatable. And if it is not automatable, it’s not scalable.
Organizations need to expand and extend their networks, resources and services rapidly and at scale. Hear about one network engineer's journey into network automation, learning to use tools like Python, Postman, and Ansible.