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Automation for Network Engineers Bundle Pack of 10 Best Courses & PDF Guides
Course List
Introduction to Python Programming for Network Engineers
Java Fundamentals for Network Engineers
Linux Fundamentals for Network Engineers
Practical Python Cisco Network Automation
Practical Python for Network Engineers
Python Programming for Network Engineers
Shell Scripting Fundamentals for Network Engineers
Task Automation for Network Engineers (TCL_EXPECT
Vagrant Fundamentals for Network Engineers
Python Programming for Network Engineers
Introduction to Python Programming for Network Engineers
Course Duration: 1h 41m
Table of Contents:
1. Why Learn to Program
2. Why Python
3. Programming Paradigms
4. Gathering Requirements
5. Initial Design
6. Implementation
7. Testing
8. Maintenance
9. Does any of this matter
10. Tcl and Expect
11. Telnet and SSH
12. SNMP
13. What is NETCONF
14. Comparing NETCONF and Other Methods
15. What is YANG
16. Python Embedded in the OS
Java Fundamentals for Network Engineers
Course Duration: 5h 32m
Table of Contents:
1. Why Learn to Program – Efficiency, Consistency, Repeatability
2. Why Learn to Program – Documenting Business Practices
3. Why Learn to Program – People Make Mistakes
4. Why Java – Compiled vs. Interpreted Languages
5. Why Java – The JVM and Bytecode Interpreter
6. Why Java – JIT Compilation
7. Why Java – Security
8. Programming Paradigms – Imperative
9. Programming Paradigms – Functional and Object Oriented
10. Programming Paradigms – OO Abstraction, Polymorphism, Inheritance, Encapsulation
11. Programming Paradigms – Type Systems strong, weak, duck
12. The Software Development Lifecycle – Gathering Requirements
13. The Software Development Lifecycle – Design
14. The Software Development Lifecycle – Implementation
15. The Software Development Lifecycle – Testing
16. The Software Development Lifecycle – Maintenance
17. The Software Development Lifecycle – Optimization and Source Control
18. Hello, World – Conventions and Methods
19. Hello, World – Arguments and Return Values
20. Hello, World – Compiling
21. Key Concepts – Primitives and Objects
22. Key Concepts – Classes and Instances
23. Key Concepts – Interfaces and Implementations
24. Key Concepts – Packages
25. Key Concepts – Privacy
26. Hello Conditions
27. Hello Flow Control
28. Hello Exceptions
29. Data Structures – Arrays
30. Data Structures – Lists
31. Data Structures – Maps
32. Debugging – Standard Error
33. Debugging – Stack Traces
34. Debugging – Logging
35. Debugging – JDB
36. Common Tasks – Handling Equality
37. Common Tasks – Converting Types
38. Common Tasks – File Input Output
39. Common Tasks – Regular Expressions
40. Common Tasks – Formatted Output
41. Common Tasks – JAR Archives
42. Common Tasks – Third Party Libraries
43. Common Tasks – Command Line Switches
44. Packets, Sockets, and Ports
45. SNMP with SNMP4j
46. Cisco onePK for IOS devices – Intro
47. Cisco onePK for IOS devices – Connecting
48. Cisco onePK for IOS devices – Polling
49. Cisco onePK for IOS devices – Changing Settings
50. Cisco onePK for IOS devices – ACL
Linux Fundamentals for Network Engineers
Course Duration: 7h 39m
Table of Contents:
1. UNIX Linux GNU Historical Overview – Part 1
2. UNIX Linux GNU Historical Overview – Part 2
3. Linux Distributions
4. Downloading Installing Linux
5. Linux Software Architecture
6. Basic Linux Utilities
7. Linux Utilities for Working with Files – Part 1
8. Linux Utilities for Working with Files – Part 2
9. Linux Utilities for Working with Files – Part 3
10. Linux Utilities for Working with Files – Part 4
11. Linux Navigation Utilities
12. Linux Communication Utilities
13. Linux Compression Utilities
14. Linux Email Utility
15. The GNU Linux Filesystem – Part 1
16. The GNU Linux Filesystem – Part 2
17. The GNU Linux Filesystem – Part 3
18. The GNU Linux Filesystem – Part 4
19. The Vi Vim Editors
20. The Interactive Bash Shell – Part 1
21. The Interactive Bash Shell – Part 2
22. Regular Expressions – An Introduction
23. Linux Networking
24. Linux System Administration – Part 1
25. Linux System Administration – Part 2
26. Final Review and Summary
Practical Python Cisco Network Automation
Course Duration: 2.38 Hours
01 Overview
02 GNS3 Lab Setup
03 Your First Automation Lab
04 Switch Automation
05 Python 3 Automation
06 Loops
07 Multiple Switches
08 Backup Device Configurations
09 SSH, Netmiko _ Python
10 Multi Device SSH
11 Wrap Up
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