Automation Using Python | Enable Disable Ports | Part 2
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In this Video "Automation Using Python | Enable, Disable Ports | Part 2". I Follow up on last week's video, (Video link below), and add a menu to type the IP Address/DNS name, username and password. This way it can be used by other techs. Besides, In this one I automate the configuration of ports on the Switch. However, any supported Cisco command can be automated.
The configuration for SSH is not explained since I created a video on how to do it, using the Netmiko library, some weeks ago. Link for the Video is also below.
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