08-03-2017 01:37 PM - edited 03-01-2019 03:00 AM
Join us on Wednesday for a DevNet webinar on the following topics:
Date: Tues, November 14, 2017
Join Hanoch Haim as he presents TRex-an open source, low cost, stateful and stateless traffic generator fueled by DPDK. It generates L4-7 traffic based on pre-processing and smart replay of real traffic templates. TRex amplifies both client and server side traffic and can scale to 200Gb/sec with one UCS using Intel XL710. This session will give an overview of the tool.
For more information please visit: https://trex-tgn.cisco.com/
Date: Wed, November 15, 2017
Artificial intelligent chat bot (also known as a talkbot, chatbot, chatterbox) is a computer program which can emulate a human conversation. Rather than interacting with the bot with commands, you talk to it like you would another person. Join Steve Greenberg and see step by step how to build a useful chat bot on the spark platform without in-depth knowledge of a programming language. We'll use cloud platform as a service providers along with the Spark API to build a functional chat bot.
Date: Thurs, November 16, 2017
Join Devarshi Shah and gain the skills required to operate Cisco ACI through this broad and extensive hands-on training experience. Uplevel your network administration skills by learning the system programmatic API's, tools available to automate tasks in the environment, including Python and REST and best practices for programmatic interaction with ACI. In this class you will be taught how to build your own scripts, and execute them, building towards a reusable simple python application to provision and manage the system.
Date: Wed, December 6, 2017
Join Bill Hudson to learn about "Joy", the open source package can track network flows and report on data features beyond those in Netflow, such as the distribution of bytes, the entropy, and the sequence of packet lengths and arrival times, as well as detailed information from TLS headers. With this data, we can better detect and understand encrypted traffic. This approach is valuable for detecting and analyzing malicious traffic, and for auditing the quality of the cryptography used to secure critical applications and communications. This session covers the Joy package, the data features that it can capture and the JSON format in which it reports data, and several use cases involving packet forensics and network monitoring.
Date: Wed, December 13, 2017
Time: 10:00 am PST/1:00 pm
In this session Brian Daugherty will provide an overview and demonstration of advanced VIRL features such as packet-captures, custom images, live-visualization, packet captures, and using the VIRL APIs to start and stop simulations as part of an automation tool-chain. Not familiar with VIRL? Virtual Internet Routing Lab Personal Edition (VIRL PE) is a powerful network virtualization and orchestration platform that enables the development of highly accurate models of existing or planned networks.
Date: Thursday, June 7, 2018
Time: 10:00 am PST/1:00 pm EST
Hearing a lot about OpenStack and want to check it out for yourself? See how quick and easy it is to install start using OpenStack using containers running within a VM on your own laptop. OpenStack Kolla provides production ready tools to deploy OpenStack services as Docker containers that can be managed and upgraded easily. To help you explore Kolla and OpenStack, we provide access to a VM with a containerized deployment of OpenStack and step by step instructions. Acquaint yourself with the environment. Learn your way around Horizon (GUI) and the CLI to view and operate your OpenStack cloud. Best of all, take what you learn with you and experiment on your own to discover all OpenStack offers you.
Presenter-
Charles Eckel is a developer evangelist in the Cisco DevNet team with a passion for open source software and open standards. He started with open source in 1999 as a founding member of Vovida Networks, developing some of the industry’s first open source VoIP protocol stacks and applications. Now at Cisco, he is a recognized champion of open standards, open source, and interoperability. He runs DevNet’s Open Source Dev Center, which focuses on Cisco’s major open source contributions, use, and community engagements; most notably, introducing open source hackathons into IETF and MEF, revolutionizing the way these SDOs operate and uniting open source software with open standards to maximize the pace and relevance of both.
Will these sessions be recorded?
Hi Andy, yes - all slides and recordings will be posted here. Just updated the links above.
Janel, ignore my direct message to you. I just found this section....
Although I did register I didn't get a message with the webex password this time. Have received them for others. Different process?
Hi Todd,
That is odd! Did you receive an email invitation from WebEx?
Thank you for the message Janel.
Originally the DevNet invitation had a link to a site that I registered for the multiple Wednesday sessions. I marked them on my calendar since I didn’t get an invite/confirmation email for each of the registrations. (which is something most other Cisco events do provide) The first session I got an email on the morning of the event as a reminder which included the WebEx link and the passcode. The second session I did not get a reminder email. I tried going to the registration site to see if there was a way to get in but could not.
☺ Lots of detail above If you’re trying to track anything down. I don’t have the original message just it’s body that I saved on my calendar. I appreciate the reply to my inquiry. Hope to be able to listen live to the next one else I’ll just listen to the post-webcast thing…
Todd
The audio link to "Introduction to NETCONF, RESTCONF, and YANG" is broken. Please fix.
Hi there, please try this link - and please let me know if this doesn't work!
This one does not work either. All of the others work fine.
Really awesome i can watch this back after in my own time - thanks #devnet team!
How about this link Recording Information
Guys,
All the new registration links (starting with trex) are broken… and even if you remove the http at the end you arrive at the „join event as panelist“ page on webex...
Hi Guys,
Each time I try to register to one of the events, the following error appears:
Your meeting service had a problem processing your request. Contact support or your administrator and provide the following error tracking ID:
Error tracking ID:
(97F6E8F0453F478AB8EA0B7478B80BA4_1509125610669)
The TRex link does not work (even after fixing the typo at the end)
it gives an error
Your e-mail address does not match any of panelist's e-mail address specified by the event host. Please re-enter or contact the event host.
Sorry for the technical difficulties. The link should be working now. Please try again. Thank you!
sorry, they still do not work. Many still have a "http://" at the end...
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