Programming a Cisco Network Using Python

David Bombal demonstrates how to configure multiple Cisco switches using Python and GNS3.

David Bombal

June 28, 2017

1 Min Read
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In his previous videos in a series on Python programming for networking pros, David Bombal demonstrated how to program a virtual Cisco router and a virtual Cisco switch with Python using GNS3. In this installment, he shows you how to automate the configuration of multiple switches and VLANs at the same time. He explains that GNS3 allows you to try things out without worrying about breaking a live network.

About the Author

David Bombal

Author and instructorDavid Bombal is an author and instructor at GNS3 and O'Reilly Media. He creates worldwide instructor-led and self-paced video training on new and emerging technologies such as SDN. He's involved in multiple SDN and OpenFlow projects which include both open source as well as commercial SDN controllers. His YouTube channel has more than 1 million views. Bombal holds numerous certifications, including CCIE #11023 (Emeritus). He's designed, implemented and managed networks ranging from single sites to those that span 50 countries.

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