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mirceaulinic
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Apr 15, 2017
nmaludy
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Dec 17, 2018
Would be nice to have a permanent build in the test matrix that runs against the 'unstable' PackageCloud repo. This would help with testing and verification for changes that are merged upstream but not yet released.
Should be able to specify hiera data to make this happen: https://github.com/neillturner/kitchen-puppet/blob/master/provisioner_options.md
How to automate Junos with SaltStack (Event-Driven automation)
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Healthbot configuration examples. Scripts to manage Healthbot. Closed loop automation. Healthbot building blocks description and troubleshooting guide
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DEPRECATED! Community-maintained Chef Cookbook to deploy StackStorm, IFTTT for Ops
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Lab guide for Juniper automation summit. Hands on Labs around Event Driven automation
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At each junos commit, SaltStack automatically collects the new junos configuration file and archives it to a git server
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healthbot configuration examples. healthbot automation examples.
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Junos monitoring using Appformix. Appformix webhooks notifications to a python based webhooks listener that then makes a REST call to Northstar to reroute the LSPs around the faulty device during a maintenance period
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Event driven automation with SaltStack and JSNAPy. At each Junos commit, SaltStack is notified and runs a JSNAPy test to audit the new Junos configuration. If the Junos configuration is not compliant with the JSNAPy rules, SaltStack fixes the issue and reports its activities on a ticketing system
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Scripts to quickly demo junos devices monitoring using Appformix. Event-driven-junos-automation leveraging Appformix webhooks notifications to a python based webhooks listener that then automatically collects additional data from the faulty network devices and archives the collected data to a git server.
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How to automate Junos with StackStorm (event-driven automation platform)
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Event driven automation with a TIG (Telegraf-Influxdb-Grafana) stack and SaltStack
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Junos devices monitoring using Appformix. Appformix webhooks notifications to a python based webhooks listener that then makes a REST call to Northstar to reroute the LSPs around the faulty device during a maintenance period
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Based on syslog from junos, SaltStack automatically creates a new ticket or update the existing one. It also automatically collects "show commands" from junos devices and attach the devices output to the appropriate tickets.
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Dockerfiles for SaltStack master and minion, including dependencies to use the Junos modules and the Junos syslog engine
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Sep 30, 2018 - Python
Event driven automation with Healthbot and SaltStack. Automated ticket management. Automated "show commands" collection from the faulty junos devices
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Event Model for Go
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Junos automation demo with Appformix, SaltStack and Northstar. Devices are monitored using Appformix, and based on Appformix webhooks notifications to SaltStack, automatically make a REST call to Northstar to put the faulty device in maintenance mode.
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Sep 30, 2018 - Python
Based on syslog messages received from Junos devices, SaltStack automatically collects junos show commands and archives them to a git server
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Sep 30, 2018 - SaltStack
Junos automation demo with Appformix and SaltStack. Devices are monitored using Appformix. Based on Appformix webhooks notifications to SaltStack, SaltStack applies automatically a Junos configuration change on the faulty device
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Dockerfile for SaltStack minion including dependencies to use the Junos modules
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Dockerfile for SaltStack master including dependencies to use the Junos syslog engine
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Mar 29, 2019 - Dockerfile
This repository provides a docker-compose file for SaltStack master and minion, including the dependencies to use Junos modules and Junos syslog engine.
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Demo with Appformix and SaltStack and Junos. Devices are monitored using Appformix. Based on Appformix webhooks notifications to SaltStack, data are collected from the devices by SaltStack and automatically archieved on a Git server
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Sep 30, 2018 - SaltStack
Junos monitoring using Appformix. Appformix webhooks notifications to a python based webhooks listener that then collects data from the faulty device and archives the collected data to a git server.
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Sep 30, 2018 - Python
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