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junos-py-demo

Demo Scripts to demonstrate ability to automate Junos with Python

About

This repository provides some scripts to demonstrate how to automate Junos with Python, So There is 3 different sections:

  • Build
  • Run
  • Audit

All scripts are located under script directory of this repository

Setup environment:

Setup Python for windows

Download latest version of Python 2.7 available on Python.org website: https://www.python.org/downloads/windows/

Some details are available at the following page to correctly setup environment and check all dependencies are installed.

Create LAB description

All scripts will use the same dictionnary file to list devices involved in this LAB / POC. This file is located under script directory and named scripts/lab-poc.yml. Below is an example of the content and should be changed according your setup:

--- 
   - 172.30.108.228
   - 172.30.108.229
   - 172.30.108.230
   - 172.30.108.232
   - 172.30.108.233
   - 172.30.108.234
   - 172.30.108.236

An example is available at the following page

Script usage

All scripts are using an option to let you change this name (check option -l for each script)

All scripts use parameters to ensure they can match your environment. They have at least following options:

  • --username | -u: set username used for opening connection on devices
  • --password | -p: set password used for opening connection on devices

To list all options available for each script, you can use --help or -h trigger to display help.

Scripts will work at 3 different steps of network life:

  • Build: details of these scripts are available here
  • Run: details of these scripts are available here
  • Audit: details of these scripts are available here

Contributing

  • Fork it
  • Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  • Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  • Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  • Create new Pull Request

Author

  • Thomas Grimonet / Juniper Networks / Twitter
  • Khelil Sator / Juniper Networks