The Python API for Juniper Networks
Juniper Networks have always been a favorite among the service provider crowd. If we take a step back and look at the service provider vertical, it would make sense that automating network equipment is on the top of their list of requirements. Before the dawn of cloud-scale data centers, service providers were the ones with the most network equipment. A typical enterprise network might only have a few redundant internet connections at the corporate headquarters with a few hub-and-spoke remote sites connected back to the HQ using the service provider's private multiprotocol label switching (MPLS) network. But to a service provider, they are the ones who need to build, provision, manage, and troubleshoot the connections and the underlying networks. They make their money by selling the bandwidth along with value-added managed services. It would make sense for the service providers to invest in automation to use the least amount of engineering...