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Python Network Programming

You're reading from   Python Network Programming Conquer all your networking challenges with the powerful Python language

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Product type Course
Published in Jan 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788835466
Length 776 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Dr. M. O. Faruque Sarker Dr. M. O. Faruque Sarker
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Eric Chou Eric Chou
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Abhishek Ratan Abhishek Ratan
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Pradeeban Kathiravelu Pradeeban Kathiravelu
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Table of Contents (30) Chapters Close

Title Page
Copyright
About Packt
Contributors
Preface
1. Fundamental Concepts FREE CHAPTER 2. Python for Network Engineers 3. Continuous Integration for Network Engineers 4. SDN Concepts in Network Automation 5. Low-Level Network Device Interactions 6. APIs and Intent-Driven Networking 7. The Python Automation Framework – Ansible Basics 8. The Python Automation Framework – Beyond Basics 9. AWS Cloud Networking 10. Working with Git 11. Sockets, IPv4, and Simple Client/Server Programming 12. Multiplexing Socket I/O for Better Performance 13. IPv6, Unix Domain Sockets, and Network Interfaces 14. Programming with HTTP for the Internet 15. Email Protocols, FTP, and CGI Programming 16. Programming Across Machine Boundaries 17. Working with Web Services – SOAP, and REST 18. Network Monitoring and Security 19. Network Modeling 20. Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA) 21. Open and Proprietary Networking Solutions 22. NFV and Orchestration – A Larger Ecosystem 23. Programming the Internet 1. Other Books You May Enjoy Index

The challenges of the CLI


At the Interop expo in Las Vegas in 2014, BigSwitch Networks' CEO Douglas Murray displayed the following slide to illustrate what had changed in Data Center Networking (DCN) in the 20 years between 1993 to 2013:

Data center networking changes (source: https://www.bigswitch.com/sites/default/files/presentations/murraydouglasstartuphotseatpanel.pdf)

His point was apparent: not much had changed in those 20 years in the way we manage network devices. While he might have been negatively biased toward the incumbent vendors when displaying this slide, his point is well taken. In his opinion, the only thing that had changed about managing routers and switches in 20 years was the protocol changing from the less secure Telnet to the more secure SSH.

 

It was right around the same time in 2014 that we started to see the industry coming to a consensus about the clear need to move away from manual, human-driven CLI toward an automatic, computer-centric automation API. Make no mistake...

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