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Python SDN 101: Telnet Device Control

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We began learning Python in the previous several articles. Why would a network engineer choose to acquire knowledge of this programming language? Our profession is developing and adapting to new technology; so, we must also adapt. Today's network engineer is not the same as he or she was 10 years ago. In 10 years' hence, SDN will undoubtedly disrupt our jobs; we can either surf the wave or perish under it. With this tutorial, we'll begin a Python SDN project to get you started with SDN. Read More: SSH Tutorial for Python and how to connect to Cisco devices SDN is coming about Python SDN 101: Telnet Device Control For those unfamiliar with the term, SDN stands for Software-Defined Networking. With this technology, you get a collection of gadgets that are designed to make network engineers' lives easier. Forget about setting VLANs and ports; the program will take care of everything for you. It is not a basic centralized administration console; it has intelligence.

Python SDN 101: Telnet Device Control

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We began learning Python in the previous several articles. Why would a network engineer choose to acquire knowledge of this programming language? Our profession is developing and adapting to new technology; so, we must also adapt. Today's network engineer is not the same as he or she was 10 years ago. In 10 years' hence, SDN will undoubtedly disrupt our jobs; we can either surf the wave or perish under it. With this tutorial, we'll begin a Python SDN project to get you started with SDN. Read More: SSH Tutorial for Python and how to connect to Cisco devices SDN is coming about Python SDN 101: Telnet Device Control For those unfamiliar with the term, SDN stands for Software-Defined Networking. With this technology, you get a collection of gadgets that are designed to make network engineers' lives easier. Forget about setting VLANs and ports; the program will take care of everything for you. It is not a basic centralized administration console; it has intelligence.

Python SDN 101: Telnet Device Control

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We began learning Python in the previous several articles. Why would a network engineer choose to acquire knowledge of this programming language? Our profession is developing and adapting to new technology; so, we must also adapt. Today's network engineer is not the same as he or she was 10 years ago. In 10 years' hence, SDN will undoubtedly disrupt our jobs; we can either surf the wave or perish under it. With this tutorial, we'll begin a Python SDN project to get you started with SDN. Read More: SSH Tutorial for Python and how to connect to Cisco devices SDN is coming about Python SDN 101: Telnet Device Control For those unfamiliar with the term, SDN stands for Software-Defined Networking. With this technology, you get a collection of gadgets that are designed to make network engineers' lives easier. Forget about setting VLANs and ports; the program will take care of everything for you. It is not a basic centralized administration console; it has intelligence.