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Network Automation – Python3 and Ansible, available at Free, has an average rating of 4.25, with 13 lectures, based on 285 reviews, and has 21270 subscribers.

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You will learn about network automation This course is ideal for individuals who are basic ccna or network professional or network automations It is particularly useful for basic ccna or network professional or network automations.

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Summary

Title: Network Automation – Python3 and Ansible

Price: Free

Average Rating: 4.25

Number of Lectures: 13

Number of Published Lectures: 11

Number of Curriculum Items: 13

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 11

Original Price: Free

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • network automation
  • Who Should Attend

  • basic ccna
  • network professional
  • network automations
  • Target Audiences

  • basic ccna
  • network professional
  • network automations
  • Sunsetting Python 2

    We are volunteers who make and take care of the Python programming language. We have decided that January 1, 2020, will be the day that we sunset Python 2. That means that we will not improve it anymore after that day, even if someone finds a security problem in it. You should upgrade to Python 3 as soon as you can.

    Why are you doing this?

    We need to sunset Python 2 so we can help Python users by improving Python faster.

    We released Python 2.0 in 2000. We realized a few years later that we needed to make big changes to improve Python. So in 2006, we started Python 3.0. Many people did not upgrade, and we did not want to hurt them. So, for many years, we have kept improving and publishing both Python 2 and Python 3.

    But this makes it hard to improve Python. There are improvements Python 2 can’t handle. And we have less time to work on making Python 3 better and faster.

    And if many people keep using Python 2, then that makes it hard for the volunteers who use Python to make software. They can’t use the good new things in Python 3 to improve the tools they make.

    We did not want to hurt the people using Python 2. So, in 2008, we announced that we would sunset Python 2 in 2015, and asked people to upgrade before then. Some did, but many did not. So, in 2014, we extended that sunset till 2020.

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    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: DEMO #Network Automation – Python3 and Ansible

    Lecture 1: DOWNLOADS

    Lecture 2: Introduction

    Lecture 3: Demo Video Part – 1

    Lecture 4: Demo Video Part – 2

    Lecture 5: Demo Video Part – 3

    Lecture 6: Demo Video Part – 4

    Lecture 7: Demo Video Part – 5

    Chapter 2: PREMIUM CLASS#

    Lecture 1: Configure Loopbacks, OSPF, BGP on Cisco Router using Telnet library on Python3

    Lecture 2: Network Automation Python3/Ansible – Admission started

    Lecture 3: Network Automation Python3/Ansible – Admission started

    Chapter 3: Additional: New CCNA 200-301 Online Batch Announcement

    Lecture 1: Demo#1 New CCNA 200-301 Feb24,2020 new syllabus

    Instructors

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