# Awesome Network Automation [![Awesome](https://cdn.rawgit.com/sindresorhus/awesome/d7305f38d29fed78fa85652e3a63e154dd8e8829/media/badge.svg)](https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome) A curated list of awesome about Network Automation - [Awesome Network Automation](#awesome-network-automation) - [Community](#community) - [Events / Meetup](#events--meetup) - [Training](#training) - [Presentations](#presentations) - [Blogs](#blogs) - [Programming Topics](#programming-topics) - [Open Source Projects](#open-source-projects) - [Hypervisor's](#hypervisors) - [Backups](#backups) - [IPAM](#ipam) - [Configuration Management](#configuration-management) - [Books](#books) - [Vendor Agnostic Products](#vendor-agnostic-products) - [Network Vendor Products](#network-vendor-products) - [Podcasts](#podcasts) - [Contributing](#contributing) - [License](#license) # Community - [Ansible Google Groups](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/ansible-project) - Welcome to Ansible's mailing list / forum! - [IRC Ansible](http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/community.html#irc-channel) - Ansible IRC Channels - [Network to Code Slack](http://slack.networktocode.com) - NTC Slack is the home/pseudo-home to many popular repo's (NAPALM/netmiko/netbox/nsot) and over 3000 members around Network Automation. - [Salt Formulas](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/salt-formulas) - The SaltStack formulas working group. - [Salt Networks](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/salt-networks) - The goal of this group is to have a central place to communicate goals about network device automation with SaltStack. - [Salt Users](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/salt-users) - The official forum of the Salt community. # Events / Meetup - [AWS Reinvent](https://reinvent.awsevents.com/) - AWS re:Invent Central is designed to facilitate connections between sponsors and attendees. - [Ansible Fest](https://www.ansible.com/ansiblefest) - AnsibleFest is a day-long conference bringing together Ansible users, developers and industry partners to share best practices, case studies and Ansible news. - [Ansible NYC Meetup](https://www.meetup.com/Ansible-NYC/) - Local NYC Ansible user meetup - [London Network Automation Meetup](https://www.meetup.com/London-Network-Automation-Meetup/) - A community of network engineers, who have interest in the new buzz of network automation. - [NANOG](https://www.nanog.org) - North American Network Operators' Group with fair share of automation presentations/discussions - [Network to Coders Meetup](https://www.meetup.com/Network-to-Coders/) - Maybe this can pressure NTC to finally setup an event for the 140+ NTC meetup members - [SaltStack NYC Meetup](https://www.meetup.com/SaltStack-NYC/) - Local NYC SatlStack user meetup - [Tech Field Day](http://techfieldday.com/) - Field Day events bring together innovative IT product vendors and independent thought leaders to share information and opinions in a presentation and discussion format. - [SaltConf](http://saltconf.com/) - A 4 days event including two days of SaltStack customer case studies and SaltStack technical deep dives. # Training - [IP Space](http://www.ipspace.net/Training) - On ipSpace.net you'll find numerous courses, webinars, and videos covering SDN, network automation, cloud computing, virtualization technologies, IPv6 and VPNs. - [Network to Code](http://networktocode.com/products/training/) - Network Automation Training including Python, Ansible, DevOps, and much more. - [Mircea Ulinic](http://mirceaulinic.us14.list-manage1.com/subscribe?u=4d3e65e9c470a62dc341ce797&id=bd27d97b29) - Learn more about cross-vendor event-driven network automation and orchestration. - [Python for Network Engineers](https://pynet.twb-tech.com/class.html) - You will learn skills that make you better at network automation and that improve your capability to use programming to scale your work. - [GNS3 Academy - Instructor David Bombal](http://academy.gns3.com/courses/author/12794) - A number of courses, but offer an inexpensive set of intros to Ansible for Network Engineers and Python for Network Engineers. # Presentations - [Network automation at scale](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99jHvkVM0Dk), Mircea Ulinic, NANOG 69, February 2017 [slide deck](https://www.nanog.org/sites/default/files/1_Ulinic_Network_Automation_At_v1.pdf) - [NAPALM](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93q-dHC0u0I), David Barroso, Elisa Jasinska, NANOG 64, June 2015 [slide deck](https://www.nanog.org/sites/default/files/meetings/NANOG64/1043/20150601_Jasinska_Network_Automation_And_v1.pdf) - [How Facebook Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Network](https://ripe71.ripe.net/archives/video/152/), Jose Leitao, David Rothera, RIPE71, November 2015 [slide deck](https://ripe71.ripe.net/wp-content/uploads/presentations/4-DR-NMS-ng-v2.pdf) - [What Is NetDevOps](https://ripe71.ripe.net/archives/video/154/), Leslie Carr, RIPE71, November 2015 [slide deck](https://ripe71.ripe.net/wp-content/uploads/presentations/54-LeslieCarr_What_is_NetDevOps_Why_RIPE71.pdf) - [Abstract all the things](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ym5kFJhCLJc), David Barroso, SDN and Network Automation Meetup, Stockholm, June 2016 [presentation](https://www.dravetech.com/presos/abstraction.html) - [Securing Network Automation](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXvJMv13t3A), Ivan Pepelnjak, Troopers 2017, March 2017 [slide deck](https://www.troopers.de/downloads/troopers17/TR17_Securing_Network_Automation.pdf) # Blogs - [cidrblock](https://cidrblock.github.io) - The Network Automation thoughts of Bradley A. Thornton - [Coding Networker](https://codingnetworker.com) - The Network Automation thoughts of Henry Ölsner - [Coding Packets](https://codingpackets.com) - The Network Automation thoughts of Brad Searle - [dravetech.com](https://www.dravetech.com) - The Network Automation thoughts of David Barroso - [Jason Edelman](http://www.jedelman.com/) - The Network Automation thoughts of Jason Edelman - [IPEngineer - David Gee](http://ipengineer.net) - Network automation, software-networking and musings from David Gee - [ipSpace.net - Ivan Pepelnjak](https://blog.ipspace.net/search/label/Automation) - Network automation blog posts by Ivan Pepelnjak - [Mircea Ulinic](https://mirceaulinic.net/) - Random thoughts of Mircea Ulinic. May include event-driven network automation, vendor bashing or machine learning (TBD). - [Napalm-automation](https://napalm-automation.net) - News and updates about the NAPALM project - [Networklore](https://networklore.com/blog) - The Network Automation thoughts of Patrick Ogenstad - [Networker and Coder](https://networkerandcoder.wordpress.com/) - The Network Automation thoughts of Csilla Bessenyei - [Network OP](http://networkop.co.uk/) - The Network Automation thoughts of Michael Kashin - [Packet Life](http://packetlife.net/) - The Network Automation thoughts of Jeremy Strech - [Project 10](https://projectme10.wordpress.com) - The Network Automation thoughts of Gabriele Gerbino - [Scott Lowe](http://blog.scottlowe.org) - The Network Automation thoughts of Scott Lowe # Programming Topics ## Structured Data ### YAML - [Getting Started and Basics](http://www.yaml.org/start.html) - [Online Validator](http://yaml-online-parser.appspot.com/) - An Online YAML Parser - [Sample YAML documents describing common data structures](https://github.com/ipspace/NetOpsWorkshop/tree/master/YAML) - Examples - Advanced and Tools - [YAML syntax validator](https://yamllint.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) - [YAML idiosyncrasies](https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/troubleshooting/yaml_idiosyncrasies.html) -- A good document with the most common YAML idiosyncrasies, hosted under the SaltStack docs, but not specific to Salt or any other tool. ### JSON - Getting Started and Basics - Examples - Advanced and Tools ### XML - Getting Started and Basics - Examples - Advanced and Tools ### YANG - Getting Started and Basics - Examples - Advanced and Tools ### Jinja2 - [Documentation]() - [Online rendering tool](http://jinja2test.tk/) - [Sample Jinja2 templates](https://github.com/ipspace/NetOpsWorkshop/tree/master/Jinja2) ## API ### RestConf - Getting Started and Basics - Examples - Advanced and Tools ### NETCONF - Getting Started and Basics - Examples - Advanced and Tools ## Python - Getting Started and Basics - Examples - Advanced and Tools ## Go - Getting Started and Basics - Examples - Advanced and Tools ## Vendor API Docs - [Arista EAPI](https://eos.arista.com/arista-eapi-101/) - The Arista Command eAPI is a simple and complete API that allows you to configure and monitor your Arista switches - [Cisco IOS XE CSR1000V](https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/routers/csr1000/software/restapi/restapi/RESTAPIintro.html) - Cisco IOS XE REST API Management Reference Guide - [Cisco IOS-XR](https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios_xr_sw/iosxr_r4-1/xml/programming/guide/xl41apidoc.html) - Cisco IOS-XR API Docs only - [XR-Docs](https://xrdocs.github.io) - Documentation Blogs and Tutorials on all things IOS-XR An Open, Extensible and Stable Cloud-Scale Network Operating System - [NX_API Coming soon]() - Coming Soon - [Cisco NX-API](https://developer.cisco.com/site/nx-api/) - Main DEVNET page for NX-API docs - [Cumulus Networks HTTP API](https://docs.cumulusnetworks.com/display/DOCS/HTTP+API) - Documents focused on Cumulus 3.4.1 - [F5](https://devcentral.f5.com/d/icontrolr-rest-api-user-guide-version-1300-241) - REST API User Guide, Version 13.0.0 - [Infoblox](https://ipam.illinois.edu/api/doc/) - Externally hosted Infoblox API docs - [Juniper JUNOS API](https://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/junos/information-products/pathway-pages/rest-api/rest-api.html) - REST API Guide # Open Source Projects ## Ansible - Getting Started and Basics - [Sample network automation Ansible playbooks](https://github.com/ipspace/ansible-examples) - Advanced and Tools ## Chef - Getting Started and Basics - Examples - Advanced and Tools ## Puppet - Getting Started and Basics - Examples - Advanced and Tools ## Salt - [Napalm-Salt Repository](https://github.com/napalm-automation/napalm-salt) - The Napalm-Salt Repository - [Salt in 10 minutes](https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/tutorials/walkthrough.html) - Salt in 10 minutes - [Salt high availability and fault tolerance](https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/highavailability/index.html) - Salt high availability and fault tolerance - [Salt RIPE-74](https://ripe74.ripe.net/presentations/18-RIPE-74-Network-automation-at-scale-up-and-running-in-60-minutes.pdf) - Event-driven network automation using Salt: up and running in 60 minutes - [Salt 2016.11](https://docs.saltstack.com/en/develop/topics/releases/2016.11.0.html#network-automation-napalm) - Salt 2016.11 (Carbon) release notes - [Salt 2017.7](https://docs.saltstack.com/en/develop/topics/releases/2017.7.0.html#network-automation) - Salt 2017.7 (Nitrogen) release notes - [SaltStack fundamentals](https://docs.saltstack.com/en/getstarted/fundamentals/) - Getting Started Guide walks you through the fundamental concepts you need to learn as you start using SaltStack. - [SaltStack configuration management](https://docs.saltstack.com/en/getstarted/config/) - SaltStack Configuration Management - [SaltStack Network Automation](https://docs.saltstack.com/en/develop/topics/network_automation/index.html) - SaltStack Network Automation Overview - [Using Salt at scale](https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/tutorials/intro_scale.html) - Using Salt at scale ## StackStorm - [StackStorm Repository](https://github.com/StackStorm/st2) - StackStorm (aka "IFTTT for Ops") is event-driven automation commonly used for auto-remediation, security responses, facilitated troubleshooting, complex deployments, and more. Includes rules engine, workflow, 1800+ integrations, native ChatOps and so forth. - [StackStorm Installer](http://docs.stackstorm.com/install/index.html) - - [StackStorm Youtube](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCColc5CuBJ8-1SnALnkDz8Q) - Various intro, marketing, interviews, and technical product talks. - [Stackstorm Docs](https://docs.stackstorm.com) - Latest Version Documentation - [StackStorm Intro on Software Gone Wild](http://blog.ipspace.net/2016/11/stackstorm-101-on-software-gone-wild.html) - SGW team talk with StackStorm (including Matt Oswalt) to discuss StackStorm ## Products - [NSOT](https://github.com/dropbox/nsot) - Network Source of Truth (NSoT) a source of truth database and repository for tracking inventory and metadata of network entities to ease management and automation of network infrastructure - [Nuts](https://github.com/HSRNetwork/Nuts) - Network Unit Testing System automates tests in the network similar to unit tests. - [pyNMS](https://github.com/afourmy/pyNMS) - pyNMS is a vendor-agnostic Network Management System for network visualization, inventory and graphical automation. - [Rundeck](http://rundeck.org/) - Job scheduler and runbook (and Ansible playbook) automation - [ToDD](https://github.com/toddproject/todd) - ToDD is an extensible framework for providing natively distributed testing on demand. - [Trigger](https://github.com/trigger/trigger) - Trigger is a robust network automation toolkit written in Python that was designed for interfacing with network devices and managing network configuration and security policy. ## Library - [Apstra's Aeon-ZTPS](https://github.com/Apstra/aeon-ztps) - Aeon-ZTPS is a universal Zero-Touch-Provisioning server for data center infrastructure systems at b. Currently supports the bootstraping of Arista EOS, Cisco NX-OS, and Cumulus Linux - [Capirca](https://github.com/google/capirca) - Multi-platform ACL generation system; can output Juniper/IOS/etc ACLs from the same policy - [ciscoconfparse](https://github.com/mpenning/ciscoconfparse) - Parse, Audit, Query, Build, and Modify Cisco IOS-style configurations - [Condoor](https://github.com/kstaniek/condoor) - This is a python module providing access to Cisco devices over Telnet and SSH - [EasySNMP](https://github.com/kamakazikamikaze/easysnmp) - Easy to use and very fast SNMP library that uses Net-SNMP - [JINJA2](http://jinja.pocoo.org/) - Jinja2 is a full featured template engine for Python - [Napalm](https://github.com/napalm-automation/napalm) - NAPALM (Network Automation and Programmability Abstraction Layer with Multivendor support) is a Python library that implements a set of functions to interact with different router vendor devices using a unified API. - [netaddr](https://github.com/drkjam/netaddr) - Network address manipulation that supports a number of techniques (supernetting and subnetting) - [Netmiko](https://github.com/ktbyers/netmiko) - Multi-vendor library to simplify Paramiko SSH connections to network devices - [TextFSM](https://github.com/google/textfsm) - Python module for parsing semi-structured text into python tables. ## Non-Core Ansible Modules - [ansible-junos-stdlib](https://github.com/Juniper/ansible-junos-stdlib) - Junos modules for Ansible - [ansible-mysql-query](https://github.com/zauberpony/ansible-mysql-query) - Ansible module to modify MySQL database records - [ara](https://github.com/openstack/ara) - Ansible Runtime Analysis - [Fortimanager-Ansible](https://github.com/networktocode/fortimanager-ansible) - Ansible Module to work with Fortimanager - [Infoblox-Ansible](https://github.com/infobloxopen/infoblox-ansible) - A new Ansible Module to work with Infoblox. - [Napalm-Ansible](https://github.com/napalm-automation/napalm-ansible) - Collection of ansible modules that use napalm to retrieve data or modify configuration on networking devices. - [Netscaler-Ansible](https://github.com/networktocode/netscaler-ansible) - Ansible Module to work with Netscalers - [NTC Ansible](https://github.com/networktocode/ntc-ansible) - Multi-vendor Ansible Modules for Network Automation ## Pre-written Salt States (Formulas) - [napalm-install-formula](https://github.com/saltstack-formulas/napalm-install-formula) - Salt formula to simplify the installation of the necessary packages and system dependencies for NAPALM. - [napalm-ntp-formula](https://github.com/saltstack-formulas/napalm-ntp-formula) - Formula to manage the NTP configuration on network devices, following the OpenConfig system YANG model. ## Vendor Abstraction Library - [clicrud](https://github.com/davidjohngee/clicrud) - Brocade specific (MLX/VDX/ICX/CER/CES) CLI driver (Telnet & SSH) - [f5-common-python](https://github.com/F5Networks/f5-common-python) - Python SDK for configuration and monitoring of F5 BIG-IP devices via the iControl REST API. - [infoblox](https://github.com/infobloxopen/infoblox-client) - Python library for Infoblox - [pandevice](https://github.com/PaloAltoNetworks/pandevice) - Python library for Palo Alto - [pyeapi](https://github.com/arista-eosplus/pyeapi) - Python library for Arista EOS - [pyfg](https://github.com/spotify/pyfg) - Python library for Fortinet - [pyiosxr](https://github.com/fooelisa/pyiosxr) - Python library for Cisco IOSXR - [pynxos](https://github.com/networktocode/pynxos) - Python library for Cisco NXOS - [py-junos-exnc](https://github.com/Juniper/py-junos-eznc) - Python library for Junos automation ## Tools - [BGP-Dashboard](https://github.com/rhicks/bgp-dashboard) - BGP Dashboard and Monitoring Web Application - [Drawthe.net](https://github.com/cidrblock/drawthe.net) - Draw network diagrams described in YAML files - [napalm-logs](https://github.com/napalm-automation/napalm-logs) - Cross-vendor normalisation for network syslog messages, following the OpenConfig and IETF YANG models. - [Net-Config](https://github.com/SLAC/net-config/) - Automation framework for network devices - [NetCopa](https://github.com/cidrblock/netcopa) - Network device configuration parser ("industry standard" -> YAML converter) - [NetSpark-Scripts](https://github.com/admiralspark/NetSpark-Scripts) - Netmiko-based scripts to assist the Network Administrators and Engineers of the world! - [NetTools](https://github.com/crisponions/NetTools) - Simple network python scripts - [Network-CI](https://github.com/networkop/network-ci) - Proof of Concept of CI/CD methodology applied to traditional non-SDN network topologies - [NetGrph](https://github.com/yantisj/netgrph) - Network graph modeling database # Hypervisor's - Docker - ESX - Kubernetes - Marathon - OpenStack - oVirt - Vagrant - VirtualBox # Backups - [Cidr](https://github.com/renard/cidr) - Cidr Is not as Dumb as Rancid - [Gerty](https://github.com/ssinyagin/gerty) - A universal framework for device management automation. Eventually a replacement for RANCID... and much more - [Jazigo](https://github.com/udhos/jazigo) - Jazigo is a tool written in Go for retrieving configuration for multiple devices, similar to rancid, fetchconfig, oxidized, Sweet. - [Oxidized](https://github.com/ytti/oxidized) - Oxidized is a network device configuration backup tool. It's a RANCID replacement! - [RANCID](www.shrubbery.net/rancid) - RANCID monitors a router's (or more generally a device's) configuration, including software and hardware (cards, serial numbers, etc) and uses CVS (Concurrent Version System), Subversion or Git to maintain history of changes - [Sweet](https://github.com/AppliedTrust/sweet) - Network device configuration backups and change alerts for the 21st century - inspired by RANCID! - [Unimus](https://unimus.net) - Configuration backup with an easy to use Web GUI. From nothing to backing-up 1000 routers in 15 minutes. # IPAM - [bluecat](https://www.bluecatnetworks.com/products/ip-address-management/) - BlueCat provides network intelligence and insight into the relationship between devices, users and IP addresses that can be put into action to improve security and ensure reliable, always-on business connectivity. - [Device42](https://www.device42.com) - Automatically maintain an up-to-date inventory of your physical, virtual, and cloud servers and containers, network components, software, services, applications, and their inter-relationships and inter-dependencies. Integrations, REST APIs and webhooks to automate your workflows with a modern CMDB as a single source of truth. Comes with powerful Data Center Infrastructure Management, IP Address Management and Application Mappings. Mostly leverages SNMP or vendor provided APIs that are well adopted/documented. - [haci](http://haci.larsux.de/) - HaCi is an IP Address / Network Administration (IPAM) Tool with IPv6 support. - [infoblox](https://www.infoblox.com/) - Industry leader in DNS, DHCP, and IP address management, the category known as DDI - [netbox](https://github.com/digitalocean/netbox) - NetBox is an IP address management (IPAM) and data center infrastructure management (DCIM) tool. - [nipap](http://spritelink.github.io/NIPAP/) - nipap is a sleek, intuitive and powerful IP address management system built to handle large amounts of IP addresses. - [NSoT](https://github.com/dropbox/nsot) - Network Source of Truth is an open source IPAM and network inventory database. - [phpipam](https://phpipam.net/) - phpipam is an open-source web IP address management application (IPAM). Its goal is to provide light, modern and useful IP address management. - [TeemIP](https://sourceforge.net/projects/teemip/) - TeemIp is an open source, WEB based, IP Adress Management (IPAM) tool that provides comprehensive IP Management capabilities. It allows you to manage your IPv4 and IPv6 spaces through a simple and powerful user interface: track user requests, discover and allocate IPs, manage your IP plan and your subnet space in accordance with best in class IP Management practices. # Configuration Management - [Solarwinds](www.solarwinds.com/network-configuration-manager) - Automated network configuration and compliance management - [ManageEngine](https://www.manageengine.com/network-configuration-manager/) - Network Configuration Manager is a multi vendor network change, configuration and compliance management (NCCCM) solution for switches, routers, firewalls and other network devices - [Rconfig](http://www.rconfig.com/) - A free, open source network device configuration management tool, customizable to your needs! - [Unimus](https://unimus.net) - Network-wide configuration search and config diff over time in an easy to use web GUI. # Books - [Ansible: Up and Running](http://shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920035626.do) - Automating Configuration Management and Deployment the Easy Way - [Git Pocket Guide](http://chimera.labs.oreilly.com/books/1230000000561) - This pocket guide is the perfect on-the-job companion to Git, the distributed version control system. It provides a compact, readable introduction to Git for new users, as well as a reference to common commands and procedures for those of you with Git experience. - [Mastering Python Networking](https://www.packtpub.com/networking-and-servers/mastering-python-networking?utm_source=github&utm_medium=repository&utm_campaign=9781784397005) - Become an expert in implementing advanced, network-related tasks with Python. - [Network Programmability and Automation](http://shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920042082.do) - Skills for the Next-Generation Network Engineer # Vendor Agnostic Products - [Anuta Networks](http://www.anutanetworks.com/ncx-overview/) - Anuta NCX delivers network service orchestration for greenfield and brownfield deployments. NCX is an intent-driven platform with YANG service models for multiple domains such as Branch/CPE, Data Center, Virtual MPLS, Carrier Core Networks and Cloud Interconnects. NCX has built-in YANG device models for PNFs and VNFs from 35+ industry leading vendors supporting hundreds of L2-L7 network functions using CLI, NETCONF, YANG, REST and SNMP. See the complete [list](http://www.anutanetworks.com/managed-devices/). - [Apstra](http://www.apstra.com/products/) - The Apstra Operating System (AOS) is a vendor-agnostic distributed operating system for the data center network that enables business agility, dramatically scales operational efficiency, and reduces downtime. - [Glue](http://gluenetworks.com/about-us-the-glue-team/) - With Gluware, the Glue Networks vision and team are continuing to trail-blaze at the forefront of the networking industry with multi-vendor orchestration solutions for Data Center, WAN and LAN networks. - [Intelliment](http://www.intellimentsec.com/) - Intelliment is a network security policies orchestration controller implementation that helps network operations teams to provide an application connectivity self-service for their agile customers, reducing firewall policy provisioning time from weeks to on-demand while avoiding mistakes and ensuring the continuous enforcement of compliance guidelines. It provides multi-platform ACL generation system (Cisco, Palo Alto, Checkpoint, iptables, Fortigate) and integrations with public/private cloud providers such as GCE, AWS, Azure, etc. working across both physical legacy infrastructure and virtualized silos, making them speak to each other. In addition, it provides a RESTful API and UI to orchestrate, diagnose and deploy change requests with preemptive compliance maintaining a network security policies knowledge base. It is ready for several third party integrations and solutions such as Opendaylight, Cisco ISE, Puppet, Chef and Ansible. See the complete [list](https://github.com/intelliment/) - [PacketFront](https://pfsw.com/resources/network-orchestration/) - PacketFront BECS and BBE is a vendor-agnostic network, service and resource orcestration system for residential, enterprise and data center networks. # Network Vendor Products - [Cisco Merkai](https://meraki.cisco.com/) - Cisco Meraki is the leader in cloud controlled WiFi, routing, and security. Secure and scalable, Cisco Meraki enterprise networks simply work - [Cisco Viptela](http://viptela.com/) - Viptela provides Software-Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN) technology that allows global companies to build cost-effective WANs - [Talari](https://www.talari.com/) - Talari Networks SD-WAN technology # Podcasts ## Podcasts Feeds - [Packet Pushers Full Stack](http://packetpushers.net/series/full-stack-journey/) - The Journey To Full Stack - [Software Gone Wild](https://www.ipspace.net/Podcast/Software_Gone_Wild) - Software Gone Wild is focusing on architectures, solutions and technologies that real networking engineers use in production networks. ## Podcasts Episodes - [Network Collective EPISODE 10](http://thenetworkcollective.com/2017/08/ep10-grassroots-automation/) - GRASSROOTS AUTOMATION - [Packet Pushers Datanauts 80](http://packetpushers.net/podcast/podcasts/datanauts-080-network-automation-telemetry/) - The Current State Of Network Automation & Telemetry - [Packet Pushers Show 176](http://packetpushers.net/podcast/podcasts/show-176-intro-to-python-automation-for-network-engineers/) - Intro to Python & Automation for Network Engineers - [Packet Pushers Show 333](http://packetpushers.net/podcast/podcasts/show-333-orchestration-vs-automation/) - Automation & Orchestration In Networking - [Packet Pushers Show 351](http://packetpushers.net/podcast/podcasts/show-351-design-build-13-network-orchestration-salt/) - Design & Build 13: Network Orchestration with Salt - [Packet Pushers Show 353](http://packetpushers.net/podcast/podcasts/show-353-business-impact-network-automation/) - The Business Impact Of Network Automation - [Packet Pushers PQ Show 81](http://packetpushers.net/podcast/podcasts/pq-show-81-network-testing-todd/) - Network Testing With ToDD - [Packet Pushers PQ Show 99](http://packetpushers.net/podcast/podcasts/pq-show-99-netmiko-napalm-network-automation/) - Netmiko & NAPALM For Network Automation - [Packet Pushers PQ Show 116](http://packetpushers.net/podcast/podcasts/pq-show-116-practical-yang-network-automation/) - Practical YANG For Network Automation - [Packet Pushers PQ Show 198](http://packetpushers.net/podcast/podcasts/show-198-kirk-byers-network-automation-python-ansible/) - Kirk Byers on Network Automation with Python & Ansible - [Podcast__init Episode 117](https://www.podcastinit.com/napalm-with-david-barosso-and-mircea-ulinic-episode-117/) - NAPALM with David Barroso and Mircea Ulinic - [Talk Python to me #128](https://talkpython.fm/episodes/embed_details/128) - Pythonic Networks with NAPALM # Contributing Contributions about network automation are most welcome! This list is just getting started, please contribute to make it super awesome. # License Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0, see LICENSE file for more detail