vrnetlab
pygnmi
vrnetlab | pygnmi | |
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1 | 1 | |
1,126 | 121 | |
2.0% | - | |
7.9 | 7.0 | |
about 2 months ago | 5 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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vrnetlab
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Network Automation : Simulating network topologies with Containers and gNMI
Important note : there is 2 versions of vrnetlab, vrnetlab/vrnetlab is not compatiable with ContainerLab, if you want to use ContainerLab, you would have to install hellt/vrnetlab, so the docker image created by one of them cannot be used with the other.
pygnmi
What are some alternatives?
srlinux-yang-models
johann-network-device-monitoring - johann is a web-based network device monitoring tool for Cisco IOS XE devices. Collect configuration and operational data of your networking devices in a structured way in one single database!
xr-gnmi-lab - Understand gNMI and how to build your first gNMI client with Python to interwork with IOS-XR
topolograph - Topolograph.com is an online project which can visualize OSPF/ISIS topology based on LSDB output from a single network device. Then you can not only see (and check) the shortest path from source to destination, but also see the outcome from link or node failure along the path to the destination.
gnmic - gNMIc is a gNMI CLI client and collector
TecoGAN-Docker - This is a fork of the TecoGAN project (https://github.com/thunil/TecoGAN) that adds support for docker.
vrnetlab - Make VM-based Network OSes run in Containerlab
yang - YANG modules from standards organizations such as the IETF, The IEEE, The Metro Ethernet Forum, open source such as Open Daylight or vendor specific modules
telemetry - Juniper Telemetry models, augments and deviations