Introduction to Python Network Automation
Chapter 1: Introduction to Python Network Automation
Chapter 2: Learn Python Basics on Windows
Chapter 3: More Python Exercises
Chapter 4: Introduction to VMware Workstation
Chapter 5: Creating Virtual Machines Using Ubuntu 20 Server Image
Chapter 6: Creating Virtual Machines Using CentOS 8 Server Image
Chapter 7: Linux Fundamentals
Chapter 8: Linux Basic Administration
Chapter 9: Regular Expressions for Network Automation
Chapter 10: GNS3 Basics
Chapter 11 Cisco IOS Labs
Chapter 12. Building a Python Automation Lab Environment
Chapter 13. Python Network Automation Lab: Basic Telnet
Chapter 14. Python Network Automation Labs: SSH Paramiko and Netmiko
Chapter 15. Python Network Automation Labs: Cron and SNMPv3
Chapter 16. Python Network Automation Labs: Ansible, pyATS, Docker, and Twilio API
Chapter 17. Upgrading Multiple Cisco IOS XE Routers
Chapter 18. Python Network Automation Lab: Cisco IOS Upgrade mini-tools Development
Chapter 19. Python Network Automation Labs Combining and Completing Cisco IOS Upgrade Application
About the Author: Brendan is currently working as a Senior Technical Consultant for Australia's leading Telco, Telstra. Telstra is the largest Australian Internet Service Provider (ISP) as well as one of the leading IT System Integrator and Managed Services Provider in Australian IT industry. He has more than 15 years of hands-on experience working with Cisco Networking, Unified Collaboration, VMware Virtualization and Operating System Administration. He began his IT career in Cisco Systems and then moved onto various roles in leading System Integrators in Australian IT scenes. He is currently working on a number of external clients' environment and supports a diverse IT ecosystem, currently focusing on Python Network Automation. This book is largely based on Python network Automation he has developed in his previous job and the original book, "Python Network Automation: by building a virtual lab". Also, this book is a memoir of Network Automation Journey leveraging off the power of Python as the preferred Programming Language.