Brilliant presentation Matt and thank you guys for sharing. The first video I've come across that uses Junos modules and explain with examples the structure used in Ansible.
Love the content and to be honest, this is the first Ansible training video that makes sense of all the different variables and components used. But is it really THAT HARD to record in a better resolution?
So much script for so basic tasks ! We professional network engineers do a ton of sophisticated configurations and we keep changing stuff over n over due to changing policy of companies
Very valid point. Which is why I was very skeptic of the concept of automation of networks because of the snowflake phenomenon (every snowflake being different from the other) but automation has its place. Some day your company will reach a state and size where they can't keep changing policies on a regular basis and standardize most of the architecture. You will then find the benefit of automation for repetitive tasks at a large scale.
You can use python with if conditions. It will be hard to code initially but it works in the long road. Ansible in network can be useful for initial configurations or ios updates for example.
Brilliant presentation Matt and thank you guys for sharing. The first video I've come across that uses Junos modules and explain with examples the structure used in Ansible.
Ansible starts at 40:30
Excellent! Exactly what I was looking for.
Good relevant info. Thanks for this.
Love the content and to be honest, this is the first Ansible training video that makes sense of all the different variables and components used. But is it really THAT HARD to record in a better resolution?
do you have the path to the github for all the python tools you didn't get to cover in this lecture?
Its pretty detailed and well expalned :) Thanks Matt
Excellent resource!
Well Played.
Look at the guy browsing Facebook at 1:18:52 ! I would give so much to be in such training that are difficult to come by here.
YOU NEVER RAN COWSAY!!!1111
Thank you soo much!
So much script for so basic tasks ! We professional network engineers do a ton of sophisticated configurations and we keep changing stuff over n over due to changing policy of companies
Very valid point. Which is why I was very skeptic of the concept of automation of networks because of the snowflake phenomenon (every snowflake being different from the other) but automation has its place. Some day your company will reach a state and size where they can't keep changing policies on a regular basis and standardize most of the architecture. You will then find the benefit of automation for repetitive tasks at a large scale.
You can use python with if conditions. It will be hard to code initially but it works in the long road.
Ansible in network can be useful for initial configurations or ios updates for example.
Where's the python?
"HD"
Sound is too low ..I couldn't hear what you talking clearly