network automation Why I'm telling network engineers to learn Python During a wet autumnal walk, I was explaining to my girlfriend about my recent presentations. I've been doing my 'Getting Started with Python' talk at Aruba Airheads meet-ups. I recorded an early version of it, see below. One point I mentioned is that the reaction
IPv6 Android does not support DHCPv6 and Google 'Won't Fix' that > Since 2012 there has been a ticket open on Google's public 'Issue Tracker' requesting Android support DHCPv6 [https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/36949085]. On 6th November the status of the issue was changed to 'Won't Fix (Intended Behavior)'. The fact that
python Workshop Epilogue 2 Networkers and Coding Q & A In Part One of this blog I mentioned that I liked to start the second day of the workshop a little differently. The workshop itself was aimed very much at network engineers but the second day was all about using Python to interact with
python My Video Adventures across the ArubaOS-CX Spectrum Hungry Horace For the uninitiated, ArubaOS-CX is a new networking OS, running on Aruba's 84/830xx campus core switches. I've been playing around with the OS for a while now. The headline is 'network OS with auto-generated REST API'. No clunky abstraction
networking IPv6 Security Workshop (plus free sandwiches) > A free workshop in London on IPv6 Security, hosted by the UK IPv6 Council? I'm in. This is a write-up of the recent IPv6 Security Workshop held at the BT Centre, London, by the UK IPv6 Council. My buy-in In my previous role as PoC