05-29-2017 06:00 AM - edited 03-01-2019 03:50 AM
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05-29-2017 06:01 AM
Absolutely! NSO is typically used for provisioning network services like VPNs, ACLs, BGP Peers, etc. It is of great value to have one product and one embedded database that provisions services and device configurations as one atomic transaction.
NSO supports fine-grained service updates: the user can change any aspect of a service and NSO will calculate the resulting minimum device configuration changes. NSO automatically cleans up the network when services are deleted.
NSO can also perform network audits to detect if any device configuration has changed with respect to the desired service configuration. The diff can be displayed and analyzed and the service can be re-deployed if needed.
05-29-2017 06:01 AM
Absolutely! NSO is typically used for provisioning network services like VPNs, ACLs, BGP Peers, etc. It is of great value to have one product and one embedded database that provisions services and device configurations as one atomic transaction.
NSO supports fine-grained service updates: the user can change any aspect of a service and NSO will calculate the resulting minimum device configuration changes. NSO automatically cleans up the network when services are deleted.
NSO can also perform network audits to detect if any device configuration has changed with respect to the desired service configuration. The diff can be displayed and analyzed and the service can be re-deployed if needed.
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