Date : Mon, 7 Oct – Wed, 9 Oct 2024
Time : 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM SGT
Venue : SMU School of Economics
Level 2 Seminar Room 2.8
90 Stamford Road Singapore 178903
Synopsis
The objective of this workshop is to introduce Network Automation using a combination of theory and hands-on-labs. At the conclusion, the participants should have a good understanding of what Network Automation is, and how it can be applied in their environments.
Target audience
Engineers, Network Managers and Operators, who are interested in Network Automation and want to gain an understanding of how to utilise various tools to improve network consistancy.
Prerequisites
It is assumed that participants have a basic understanding of:
- Network operations, Internet technologies, OSI reference model and TCP/IP
- Basic command line (CLI) skills (Linux and at least 1 Router Operating System)
It is recommended that the following Academy courses be completed before the start of the tutorial:
- Routing Fundamentals: Routing Fundamentals Course
- Linux Virtual Lab: Hands-on Virtual Labs
Course outline
- Introduction to Automation
- The 3 W’s of Automation
- Introduction to Salt
- Introduction to YAML and Jinja
- Configuration Management using Salt
- Salt States: Advanced Configuration Management
- Parsing Output Using TextFSM
- The Salt Event Bus
- Napalm Logs
- The Salt Reactor
- Salt Rest API
- Building a Device inventory
- Extending Salt in your own environment
Other requirements
- Participants are advised to bring their own laptop or desktop computers with high-speed internet access and administrative access to system. It is also recommended that computers have Intel i5 or i7 processor, >=8GB of RAM and 30GB of free hard disk space
- Software: SSH Client, Telnet Client (PuTTy)
Please note
Meet the Trainers
Dave Phelan
Senior Network Analyst / Technical Trainer
Dave comes to APNIC having worked in the Australian ISP and MSP community for the last 20 years in roles as diverse as carrier transmission networks, to System Administration, to core, edge and customer networks. Having built a corporate ISP network from the ground up, he comes with an understanding of traps and pitfalls that most networks have, and do experience.
Aris Cahyadi Risdianto
APNIC Community Trainer
Aris is a former systems and network professional in the telecommunications field who has been involved in designing, implementing, migrating, and maintaining IP-based networks for enterprises and service providers. He is experienced in working with system/network vendors and mobile/cable-based telecommunications operators.
Dave Phelan
Senior Network Analyst / Technical Trainer
Dave comes to APNIC having worked in the Australian ISP and MSP community for the last 20 years in roles as diverse as carrier transmission networks, to System Administration, to core, edge and customer networks. Having built a corporate ISP network from the ground up, he comes with an understanding of traps and pitfalls that most networks have, and do experience. read more
Aris Cahyadi Risdianto
APNIC Community Trainer
Aris is a former systems and network professional in the telecommunications field who has been involved in designing, implementing, migrating, and maintaining IP-based networks for enterprises and service providers. He is experienced in working with system/network vendors and mobile/cable-based telecommunications operators. read more