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Nicklas Wagerth
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

We usually offer an NSO training, as a pre-event activity to Developer Days, to help those with less practical experience get started and get more value out of the user conference. This year we will instead kick-start a new Developer Hub webinar series where we will share NSO experiences and do technology deep dives. In this first session, we will give you a unique opportunity to practice and improve the journey of NSO service package development. We hope that this will be a nice teaser and knowledge bridge to Developer Days in June!

In this hands-on lab, Cisco CX will share experiences and practices collected over many years of development. You will learn how to implement a complete build process for an NSO SW package that can be applied to code delivery and test automation, providing better quality services with less effort. If done right, this can have a huge positive impact on your Time to Market, quality, and OPEX.

If you have not started automating your environment using CI/CD, this is an opportunity you don’t want to miss!

Register for the hands-on lab now, as seats are limited and will fill up quickly.

When: June 9th, 2020  (14:00pm - 16:00pm CET)

Register here!

About the Lab

We use NSO and Jenkins pipeline to demonstrate how to achieve CICD in your project. Anyone with interest in NSO, Automation and CICD is welcome to join. No special knowledge required.

Each build includes:

  • spinning up the whole new test environment from scratch
  • selecting the right version of the software
  • downloading Network Element Drivers (NED´s) and service packages
  • starting network simulation devices (Netsim)
  • teardown the test environment
  • running the automated Test Suite
  • static code analysis
  • new SW builds upload to a public repository, ready to be provided to customers
  • creation of a repeatable CICD pipeline that will continuously build, test and release software packages on every code change
  • visualising test results via automatically generated reports available to be shared with management and/or “customer”
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