Mastering Python Networking (Packt)
Monday, 17 February 2020

This updated edition of a guide to Python networking has been updated to cover Python 3 and including the latest on network data analysis, Cloud Networking, Ansible 2.8, and new libraries. Author Eric Chou shows how to use Python to interact with both legacy and API-enabled network devices. The books includes how to use high-level Python packages and frameworks to perform network automation tasks, monitoring, management, and enhanced network security followed by Azure and AWS Cloud networking. It ends with a look at using Jenkins for continuous integration as well as network testing tools.

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Author: Eric Chou
Publisher: Packt
Date: January 2020
Pages: 576
ISBN: 978-1839214677
Print: 1839214678
Kindle: B083KFRKG6
Audience: Python developers wanting to manage networks
Level: Intermediate
Category: Systems Management

 

 

Topics covered:

  • Use Python libraries to interact with your network
  • Integrate Ansible 2.8 using Python to control Cisco, Juniper, and Arista network devices
  • Use existing Flask web frameworks to construct high-level APIs
  • Learn how to build virtual networks in the AWS & Azure Cloud
  • Learn how to use Elastic Stack for network data analysis
  • Understand how Jenkins can be used to automatically deploy changes in your network
  • Use PyTest and Unittest for Test-Driven Network Development in networking engineering with Python

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