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kandi X-RAY | Network-Automation Summary
kandi X-RAY | Network-Automation Summary
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- Main function
- Get all meraki networks
- Pretty print the response
- Get content filtering
- Fetch all site ports
- Get vpn configuration
- Get the port configuration
- Prompt the user for a site
- Main function for aci
- Helper to write json data
- File operation
- Performs a string modification of a string
- View menu options
- Get the prefix list for a given ip and port
- Get the vpn configuration
- Main entry point
- Get list of Prefix - lists
- Prompt for a specific site
- Get the list of dp neighbors
- Get information about the routing interfaces
- Get a list of VLANs
- Get routing scope
- Gets the content filtering
- Return a list of arp
- Login to the API
- Parse route breakdown
- Get a list of OSPF neighbors
- Retrieve the list of leaf nodes associated with an endpoint
- Retrieve meraki networks
- Get information about the switch
- Login to IOS Enterprise
- Get information about the interfaces
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QUESTION
I am trying to pull all the video link reference from the web page along with video names, i have tried below code.
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Feb-15 at 05:00If you want the href
from all anchors then you can use a css select 'a[href]'
which will only find anchor tags that have href
attributes:
You indeed tweak a little bit as follows,
QUESTION
Trying to use GNS3 to practice ansible script, there is a docker instance called "Network Automation" with built-in ansible. However, it still uses Python 2.7 as the interpreter:
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Jan-13 at 12:28Referring from the official ansible docs -
Individual Linux distribution packages may be packaged for Python2 or Python3. When running from distro packages you’ll only be able to use Ansible with the Python version for which it was installed. Sometimes distros will provide a means of installing for several Python versions (via a separate package or via some commands that are run after install). You’ll need to check with your distro to see if that applies in your case.
The easiest way to run /usr/bin/ansible under Python 3 is to install it with the Python3 version of pip. This will make the default /usr/bin/ansible run with Python3:
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Install Network-Automation
You can use Network-Automation like any standard Python library. You will need to make sure that you have a development environment consisting of a Python distribution including header files, a compiler, pip, and git installed. Make sure that your pip, setuptools, and wheel are up to date. When using pip it is generally recommended to install packages in a virtual environment to avoid changes to the system.
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