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  • VMworld 2021 is right around the corner! Here are my top 10 sessions!

    calendar Aug 25, 2021 · 8 min read · VMWare Network Security Avi NSX-T Network Automation  ·
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    VMworld 2021 is online this year I'll really miss some of the sessions and exploration we've had in past years in person, but I think VMware made the right call this year. We can expect to see a fundamental shift with online conventions - and this will need some unique strategy compared to previous years. The Basics I …


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  • Managing DNS Servers with Ansible and Jenkins (Unbound, BIND)

    calendar Aug 22, 2021 · 9 min read · DNS Jenkins Continuous Delivery Bind9 Programmability Ansible Design Patterns Network Automation Unbound  ·
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    DNS is a vital component of all computer networks. Also known as the "Internet Yellow Pages," this service is consumed by every household. DNS services are typically deployed in several patterns to support users and systems: DNS Forwarder: This deployment method is the most common. Everybody needs name …


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  • NSX Advanced Load Balancer - NSX-T Service Engine Creation Failures: CC_SE_CREATION_FAILURE and Transport Node Not Found to create service engine

    calendar Jul 5, 2021 · 3 min read · VMWare Datacenter Networking Avi NSX-T Design Patterns Network Automation NSX-ALB  ·
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    TL;DR If you see either of these errors, check grep 'ERROR' /opt/avi/log/cc_agent_go_{{ cloud }} for the potential cause. In my case, the / character was not correctly processed by Avi's Golang client (facing vCenter). The Problem When trying to configure NSX ALB + NSX-T on my home lab, I am presented nothing but the …


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  • XML, JSON, YAML - Python data structures and visualization for infrastructure engineers

    calendar Jun 6, 2021 · 6 min read · Python YAML JSON Programmability XML Ansible Design Patterns Network Automation  ·
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    At some point, we can't "do it all" with one block of code. As developers, we need to store persistent data for a variety of reasons: We want it for later execution (or to compare it to another result) We're sick of storing variables in code. This matters a lot more in compiled languages than runtime ones We …


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  • Leveraging Hyperglass and NSX-T!

    calendar May 9, 2021 · 3 min read · eBGP Datacenter Networking FOSS/Linux BGP Design Patterns Network Automation  ·
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    For this example deployment, I'll be using my NSX-T Lab as the fabric, VyOS for the Overloaded Router role, and trying out hyperglass: Installation (VyOS) I already have a base image for VyOS with its management VRF set up - and updating the base image prior to deployment is a breeze due to the vSphere 7 VM Template …


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  • VMware NSX Advanced Load Balancer - Overview

    calendar Apr 3, 2021 · 5 min read · eBGP VMWare Home Lab IPv6 Datacenter Networking BGP NSX-T Network Automation  ·
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    Load Balancing is Important Load balancing is an important aspect of network mobility. How is a network useful if you can't move around within it? Cellular networks lose their appeal if you drop connectivity every time you roam between towers Wi-Fi networks are designed to facilitate smaller-scale movements. Imagine if …


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  • Design Pattern: Looking Glasses

    calendar Mar 22, 2021 · 3 min read · eBGP Python FOSS/Linux Network Automation Home Lab IPv6 Datacenter Networking iBGP Routing & Switching Studies BGP Programmability Design Patterns  ·
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    It's probably safe to say that service provider networking is pretty unique. One particular design pattern - Looking Glasses - is extremely useful for complex dynamically routed networks. I'd really like to shift the gatekeeping needle here - networks that are complex enough to benefit from a looking glass should move …


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  • Why Automate? Using Pipelines to Develop and Manage Network Configurations

    calendar Dec 31, 2020 · 10 min read · eBGP Home Lab IPv6 Datacenter Networking FOSS/Linux Spine and Leaf Routing & Switching Studies BGP Ansible Jinja Network Automation  ·
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    Continuous Delivery: No Rest for the Wicked Now that we have: A method to generate Desired State Configurations, by defining Declaratively what the device config should be, and combining it with what a device config should have A method to apply configurations automatically, without PuTTY Copy-Pasting We now can …


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  • Why Automate? Ansible Playbooks and Desired State for Network Operating Systems

    calendar Dec 29, 2020 · 7 min read · eBGP Home Lab IPv6 Datacenter Networking FOSS/Linux Spine and Leaf BGP Programmability Ansible Jinja Network Automation  ·
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    Don't Reinvent the Wheel: Ansible Playbooks Writing your own code isn't always the answer Often, communities such as Python will contribute code of substantially higher quality than what you/I can create individually. This is OK. In nearly every case, dyed-in-the-wool traditionalist programmers will consume …


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  • Why Automate? Writing a self-testing Python class for REST or XML API invocation

    calendar Aug 16, 2020 · 6 min read · Python PAN-OS Programmability Network Automation  ·
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    So far, most API invocations, at least in terms of what you need to do, are pretty simple to execute. Then again, just about every other administrative function on a computer is, as well. For example: Clicking a button Typing in a command or variable Interacting with a programmable interface is as simple as any other …


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