Oxidized is a network device configuration backup tool. It's a RANCID replacement!
Light and extensible, Oxidized supports over 130 operating system types.
Feature highlights:
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Debian "buster" or newer and Ubuntu 17.10 (artful) or newer are recommended. On Ubuntu, begin by enabling the universe
repository (required for libssh2-1-dev):
GNS3 GUI repository.
Please see https://docs.gns3.com/
PyQt5 which is either part of the Linux distribution or installable from PyPi. The other Python dependencies are automatically installed during the GNS3 GUI installation and are listed here
For connecting to nodes using Telnet, a Telnet client is required. On Linux that's a terminal emulator like xterm, gnome-terminal, konsole plus the telnet program. For connecting to nodes with a GUI, a VNC client is required, optionally a SPICE client can be used for Qemu nodes.
Trigger is a robust network automation toolkit written in Python that was designed for interfacing with network devices and managing network configuration and security policy. It increases the speed and efficiency of managing large-scale networks while reducing the risk of human error.
Started by the AOL Network Security team in 2006, Trigger was originally designed for security policy management on firewalls, routers, and switches. It has since been expanded to be a full-featured network automation toolkit.