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Customized Configuration Collection * This is an API enhancement that enables the customer to script their own configuration collection. This means that unsupported devices can have change management and configuration policy audits supported. This went in specifically for a customer that wanted policy checks done on SD-WAN…
When most enterprise network experts hear Defense Investigation Services Agency’s (DISA) Security Technical Implementation Guide (STIG), the immediate reaction tends to be “I’m not part of the federal government or Department of Defense, so it doesn’t impact me and has no value to me.” While the first part is correct that…
The attached samples scripts are for my first blog that will be posted shortly about NetMRI CCS scripting. Rename the files from "htm" to "ccs".
Here's an interesting NetMRI script that shows how to use the API to pull some data so it can be used to look for other data in another application. In this case, we're grabbing some info out of the Grid View. This code snippet also shows the very useful technique of using Data Dumper as a way to see what is really being…
Check out recording of my webinar & demo of #Infoblox #NetMRI... http://goo.gl/hH9XDf = #NetworkAutomation This webinar demo is focused on how we make change automation practical.
How do you roll out changes in your network devices? Most customers I talk with say it depends. Some changes are pushed with a script, other, simple, changes are made with a config template, and many more changes are still done by senior network engineers logging on, manually, with SSH CLI sessions, device by device. I…
Contributed by Michael Ell, Director of Engineering, Empowered Networks There are a lot of benefits to Network Configuration and Change Management (NCCM) not the least of which are visibility, control and change automation. But the “Holy Grail” that is often pointed to is the ability to do closed loop remediation where the…
As we noted last week, when it comes to network configurations, change is inevitable, but suffering is optional. You could huddle in a hollow log, eat bugs, and hope that lightning doesn’t strike, but why would you when you can control your environment, control your success, and control your network? We’re following our…
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