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Network Automation with Nautobot - Adopt a network source of truth and a data-driven approach to networking - cover

Network Automation with Nautobot - Adopt a network source of truth and a data-driven approach to networking

Jason Edelman, Glenn Matthews, Josh VanDeraa, Ken Celenza, Christian Adell, Brad Haas, Bryan Culver, John Anderson, Gary Snider

Publisher: Packt Publishing

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Nautobot enables network teams to build a scalable and extensible network source of truth that provides a foundation to power any network automation stack.
With the help of this guide, you’ll learn how to deploy, manage, and integrate Nautobot as a source of truth and network automation platform. As you progress, you’ll learn what a network source of truth is, the relationship between data and network automation, and network data models. You’ll also gain a broad understanding of Nautobot and its robust features that allow maximum flexibility. A dedicated section will show you how to construct a single source of truth with Nautobot and help you explore its programmatic APIs, including REST APIs, GraphQL, webhooks, and Nautobot Job Hooks. Later, you’ll develop custom data models and custom apps for Nautobot and experience its extensibility and powerful developer API. In the last part of this book, you'll discover how to deploy configuration compliance and automated remediation once Nautobot is deployed as a network source of truth.
By the end of this book, you’ll be able to design and manage Nautobot as a network source of truth, understand its key features, and extend Nautobot by creating custom data models and apps that suit your network and your team.
Available since: 05/28/2024.
Print length: 816 pages.

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