Webcast: Automate Cisco Nexus 9000 Series Switches with Open NX-OS Programmability
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Today's Data Center networks have increased in size exponentially and customers continuously demand faster deployment to production. Network automation and programmability can be leveraged by network engineers in order to provide the agility that customers demand.
This event provides an overview of how to accelerate/automate the configuration and deployment of network features with Nexus 9000 in order to obtain greater network visibility. Learn more about the usage of Model Driven Programmability or open programmable APIs with DevOps tools such as Ansible, Chef, and Puppet.
The session includes demonstrations from a lab environment, with references to external resources and toolkits that can be leveraged in a Programmable Network environment.
Agenda
- Why we need to automate?
- Automate Nexus 9000 Series Switches Provisioning
- Automate Nexus 9000 Series Switches Configuration
- Automate Nexus 9000 Series Switches Monitoring
Featured Speaker
Deepak Yadav is an engineer with over a decade of experience in the IT industry and currently works as a Customer Support Engineer with Cisco’s Technical Assistance Center (TAC) in the Data Center Switching team in Belgium. He has experience in different Nexus platforms such as 3000, 5000, 7000, and 9000 Series Switches, as well as in Nexus 2000 Fabric Extenders, Nexus Data Brokers, Virtual Port-channel, Spanning-Tree, FabricPath, Virtual Extensible LAN (VXLAN), and Overlay Transport Virtualization (OTV). Deepak has participated in Cisco Live Technical Support clinic and delivering training to partners on Data Center Switching technologies troubleshooting and NX-OS programmability.
He holds a Master’s degree in Computer Applications and a CCIE in Data Center (#46109).
For more information, visit
https://supportforums.cisco.com/t5/other-data-center-subjects/bd-p/5696-discussions-other-data-center
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