Save time when working with the CLI by using cool commands and tricks. This is one of multiple GNS3 time saving commands videos. My full CCNA course is here: http://www.ccnax.com
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wvtPTP5X84
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In these series of videos David Bombal, CCIE and Chuck Black, Developer discuss the future of networking. SDN, Network automation, network programmability, APIs, NETCONF, REST APIs and lots of other technologies!
Will Artificial Intelligence take our jobs? Do network engineers need to become programmers? Study computer science? Should I go back to school / college / university and become a programmer?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbvAf9vK2dQ
This is one of multiple videos discussing topics such as SDN, SDx, APIs, Overlays, Network Programmability, Network Automation and lots more. This video discusses Mininet and shows you how to integrate Mininet with GNS3.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6MdLD2cnPGg
In this video I demonstrate the difference in performance between Python Netmiko scripts that use sequential backups of Cisco device configs versus using threading and threading pools. To scale your Python scripts, you need to use threading in your scripts, but also limit the number of threads running simultaneously.
Speed up your Python scripts and network automation by using Python threading and Netmiko threading.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C07yL2YIqsY
Deep Dive into the new CCIE certification. Yusuf and Joe answer many of the questions about the new certification. More information: http://bit.ly/cisconextlevel
Learn how the ccie has been updated. How it affects the CCNA and the CCIE.
Menu:
00:39 - General differences with CCIE now
02:28 - General routes to getting CCIE
04:15 - The Progressive storyline
05:55 - Programmability and automation labs
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08:45 - Updates to labs
09:29 - Can I go straight to CCIE from the previous CCNP?
12:07 - Are the tracks now more difficult?
14:08 - If I don't take my lab before February 2020 what happens?
16:42 - What is happening to CCDE?
18:21 - CCIE Lifecycle
20:16 - Emeritus status
21:00 - Do we need to know programming?
21:56 - Future of automation skills
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eMb1IzOoEwc
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Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an Internet Standard protocol for collecting and organizing information about managed devices on IP networks and for modifying that information to change device behavior. Devices that typically support SNMP include cable modems, routers, switches, servers, workstations, printers, and more.
SNMP is widely used in network management for network monitoring. SNMP exposes management data in the form of variables on the managed systems organized in a management information base (MIB) which describe the system status and configuration. These variables can then be remotely queried (and, in some circumstances, manipulated) by managing applications.
Three significant versions of SNMP have been developed and deployed. SNMPv1 is the original version of the protocol. More recent versions, SNMPv2c and SNMPv3, feature improvements in performance, flexibility and security.
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This is an SNMP or Simple Network Management Protocol lab.
This lab consists of a PC connected to a switch which in turn is connected to 2 routers.
We’re going to run SNMP on the routers. If you want to you can also enable SNMP on the switch and check information on the switch in a similar way to what we’re doing on the routers.
The tasks that you need to complete in this lab include enabling SNMP on both router 1 and router 2.
So on router 1, which is 2911 and on router 2 is an ISR, configure it’s SNMP with community string public for read only and private for read write. Then use the MIB browser on the PC to view the hostname of router 1 and router 2.
So on this PC, go to desktop, MIB browser, put in the IP address of the router that you want to check. You can get the IP address information by looking at the router.
So as an example
show ip interface brief
shows me that router 1 has this IP address configured on gigabit 0/0
So, on the MIB browser, put that IP address in, browse the MIB tree and then get the router name. Then view the interfaces on router 1 using the MIB browser. Look at interface types, view the routing table of the OSPF area a router ID of router 1, as well as the OSPF neighbors of router 1.
So these are read SNMP commands that you’re going to be sending to the routers, but then you need to change the name of router 1 or R1 to Router1 using the MIB browser
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GD931kNzw98
Learn how to automate networks using Python version 3.
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