Description
✔ Why would you take this course?
Are you a network professional who wants to start automating network tasks and manage network devices from various vendors?
Are you looking to become a better network engineer and start learning network programming?
Or maybe you’re seeking a raise or even a career change?
✔ Some stats about my courses
Over 50.000 satisfied students are enrolled in my Python Network Programming Courses across the Web:
Last week over 300 students have joined my courses.
The average course rating is above 4.5 / 5 stars, from thousands of reviews.
Update Nov 2, 2017: Added: (Customized) English captions/subtitles.
✔ What networking vendors does this course cover?
This course covers many networking vendors and network operating systems:
Cisco IOS
Cisco IOS XE
Cisco IOS XR
Juniper JunOS
Juniper (Netscreen) ScreenOS
Arista EOS
HP ProCurve OS
Avaya ERS OS
✔ What’s so special about this course?
Save Time and Money by Writing Your Own Python Programs to Automate Daily Network Tasks. Grow Your Networking Career With Network Programming Skills!
Bonus, You Might Even Get a Raise or a Better Job with These New Skills!
This Python Network Programming course is aimed at network professionals having little or no experience in network automation and a great desire to use Python and a lot of very smart Python modules to program their network devices and tasks. This hands-on Python Network Programming training walks you through lots of scenarios, networking vendors and useful tools to help you become the network engineer of 2017.
Well, let me tell you what’s this course all about:
Learning to use amazing Python libraries and tools to manage network devices easily and without writing too much code.
Connecting remotely to network devices and read/extract/display/store command output, using interactive Python scripts, on: Cisco IOS, Cisco IOS XE, Cisco IOS XR, Juniper JunOS, Juniper (Netscreen) ScreenOS, Arista EOS, HP ProCurve OS and Avaya ERS OS.
Configuring (one or more) network devices remotely, using interactive Python scripts, either by specifying the commands at the prompt OR asking the script to read them from one or more text files, on: Cisco IOS, Cisco IOS XE, Cisco IOS XR, Juniper JunOS, Juniper (Netscreen) ScreenOS, Arista EOS, HP ProCurve OS and Avaya ERS OS.
Executing configuration commands on multiple network devices from multiple vendors simultaneously.
Working with a device inventory in XML/JSON/CSV format and network metadata, while easily counting your registered network devices, getting device information by IP address, searching and listing device information, checking IP reachability and SSH availability and much more, using a simple but efficient tool in the Python interpreter or Linux shell.
Managing network device credentials in a centralized, encrypted file.
Managing access lists and converting access lists from one format to another using a very efficient tool (Example: Converting a Cisco IOS ACL to a Juniper JunOS ACL with a single command).
Automatically executing commands upon device login, right from the Linux shell.
Getting device interface information fast, right from the Linux shell and saving the information to local storage.
Working with Python and SNMP and easily performing SNMP GET, SET, SET multiple OIDs, WALK, GET-NEXT, GET-BULK operations on Cisco, Juniper, Arista and HP network devices, using only a few lines of code.
Parsing locally stored Cisco, Juniper, Arista and HP configuration files and extracting various pieces of information, using a very straightforward Python module.
Managing device configuration changes using a script that regularly saves the configuration files from your network devices to the local system, compares them with previous file versions, builds a report with all the differences and either stores the report locally or emails the report to the network administrator’s email address(es).
Performing various small network tests and operations using the Python interpreter.
✔ Still not enough for you?
Let me describe a few more features of this course:
More than 15 scripts for you to download and use right away, for free. The scripts are customized for each vendor in the course.
An amazing optimized Linux Ubuntu VM, with all the tools, modules and dependencies already installed and all the scripts ready to be executed on the devices in your network.
Command cheat sheets with all the essential commands and lines of code in each section.
Quizzes and a final network programming project for you to build and implement in your test lab/network. Also, the solution for the project is explained and tested.
1080p, Full HD videos. Improved audio quality.
185+ lectures and counting. 10+ hours of content.
Concise and focused lectures. Straightforward configuration of devices. Less software and operating system complications. Less code to write and troubleshoot. All the scripts I provide are fully interactive.
Bonus: a Python module created by me personally for handling Avaya ERS switches, which you can download, use and modify without any restrictions, for free.
Equipped with full working scripts (in .py and .txt formats), amazing virtual machines and command references, you will be able to work alongside me on each lecture and each application. I will provide an optimized Ubuntu virtual machine with all the Python modules already installed and also the full code for each application, so you can save time and start coding and testing on the spot.
⚠ Important information before you enroll!
Important prerequisites:
You should already be familiar with networking concepts like: SSH, Telnet, ACLs (Access Control Lists), SNMP, VMs (Virtual Machines).
You should already be familiar with Python syntax: functions, if, for, while, string and file operations etc. If you have no experience whatsoever in Python, then I encourage you to also check out my “Python Network Programming – Part 1: Build 7 Python Apps” course, which teaches Python from scratch and then dives into using it on network devices, by building some great network apps.
For running the Ubuntu 15.10 Virtual Machine I provide, dedicating 2 GB of RAM will be more than enough. For running the Arista vEOS VM, you should allocate another 1 GB of RAM, throughout the Arista section of the course. For emulating Cisco IOS XE and IOS XR, you will need 2+ GB additional RAM memory.
You won’t have to buy anything else. I am going to use only free software throughout the course: VirtualBox, Linux, free VMs etc.
⚠ Other important information
In case you find the course useless for your career, don’t forget you are covered by a 30 day money back guarantee, full refund, no questions asked!
Once enrolled, you have unlimited, lifetime access to the course!
You will have instant and free access to any updates I’ll add to the course.
Check out the curriculum and FREE PREVIEW lectures for a quick insight.
So, what are you waiting for? Do you want to be a better network engineer and also become a network programmer? Do you still want to catch the network programming and automation career train? Now is your chance!
Who this course is for:
Network Administrators, Network (Systems) Engineers, Network (Service) Technicians, Network Analysts, Network Managers
Students of my “Python Tutorial: Python Network Programming – Build 7 Apps” course, who wish to learn how to manage network devices from various vendors, using Python
Students of my “Python Tutorial: Python Network Programming – Build 7 Apps” course, who wish to learn more advanced tools and operations to use in their networks
Junior Programmers, Test Engineers, Test Automation Engineers, QA Engineers and Analysts
Python Developers who want to apply their knowledge in the networking field
Any kind of IT geeks who wish to learn both Python network programming and network automation
Last updated 7/2019 |