gns3
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This repo contains an example of the virtual network of a fictitious company which you can use to play and to learn network automation. Public repository for Network as Code. NaC model.
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implementation of Prediction, Collaborative and Replacement (PCR) caching algorithm for edge computing
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segment routing/segment routing v6 study and practice, include: SR-TE, SRv6 VPN
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GNS3Utils is a Python package that provides a convenient interface to interact with the GNS3 server API. It allows users to manage projects, nodes, links, and computes easily. (Python library wrapper around GNS3 Server REST API)
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CLI application for managing network topologies and labs in Network Simulation Systems
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CCNA Labs ported on Ansible - for education purpose only - IOSv and IOSvL2 support only
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Speed Up and automate various network configurations of Cisco devices using NAPALM and Netmiko in GNS3 or Real network.
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Readshttp://go.drawthe.netYAML files and recreates a GNS3 topology
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Project created to practice SDN-based Attack & Defence on Modbus/TCP and HTTP protocols in an ICS network.
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🌐 Guides on network projects and configs emulated in GNS3, including OSPF, EIGRP, BGP, and IPSec
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GNS3 installation, device configuration and network automation with Nornir.
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Dec 27, 2020 - Jupyter Notebook
This repository contains a Python 3 script that is used to deploy a GNS3 topology from a YAML file using GNS3 REST API.
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ICSs virtualized lab for cybersecurity testing
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