Re: [Puppet Users] Re: Puppet Manage Cisco ASA

2013-09-01 Thread John Warburton
On 26 August 2013 15:12, aussielunix  wrote:

>
> On Friday, 1 March 2013 02:13:27 UTC+11, James Turnbull wrote:
>>
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>> Cisco is working on integration and we hope to have some news on this
>> soon.
>>
>>
> What is the current state of Cisco device management with Puppet ?
>
>
Cisco gave a presentation at PuppetConf 2013 and the slides are just up at
http://www.slideshare.net/getyourbuildon/cisco-automation-with-puppet-and-onepk

IMHO it was disappointing Cisco is going with running a puppet agent on
their systems as we have to wait for them to support new (and older)
hardware as well as supported puppet providers on their schedule. From what
I can gather, Juniper on the other hand focuses on managing the device API.
Since OnePK also supports API management, I can see the community pushing
ahead there rather than waiting on Cisco. We shall see

John

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Re: [Puppet Users] Re: Puppet Manage Cisco ASA

2013-08-25 Thread aussielunix
G`Day All !

On Friday, 1 March 2013 02:13:27 UTC+11, James Turnbull wrote:
>
>
> Cisco is working on integration and we hope to have some news on this 
> soon. 
>
>
What is the current state of Cisco device management with Puppet ?
I have found  https://github.com/uniak/puppet-networkdevice but not sure it 
fits in with anything Puppetlabs or Cisco are working on.

Cheers
Mick
@aussielunix

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Re: [Puppet Users] Re: Puppet Manage Cisco ASA

2013-02-28 Thread David Schmitt

On 28.02.2013 16:13, James Turnbull wrote:

jim wrote:

I am aware of https://puppetlabs.com/blog/puppet-network-device-management/

but this doesn't manager ACL's or object-groups yet, and my programming
skills aren't that great

Or has anyone used cisco one platform kit (onepk) via puppet 



Cisco is working on integration and we hope to have some news on this soon.


Hi James,


I've just started working with a client to expand the network-device 
stuff to support more properties and more devices. Should I defer that 
work? Any other hints?



Best Regards, David


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Re: [Puppet Users] Re: Puppet Manage Cisco ASA

2013-02-28 Thread James Turnbull
jim wrote:
> I am aware of https://puppetlabs.com/blog/puppet-network-device-management/
> 
> but this doesn't manager ACL's or object-groups yet, and my programming
> skills aren't that great
> 
> Or has anyone used cisco one platform kit (onepk) via puppet 
> 

Cisco is working on integration and we hope to have some news on this soon.

Regards

James Turnbull

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[Puppet Users] Re: Puppet Manage Cisco ASA

2013-02-28 Thread jim
I am aware of https://puppetlabs.com/blog/puppet-network-device-management/

but this doesn't manager ACL's or object-groups yet, and my programming 
skills aren't that great

Or has anyone used cisco one platform kit (onepk) via puppet 

regards

Jim


On Thursday, 28 February 2013 10:36:22 UTC, jim wrote:
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> Hello all,
>
> Does anyone currently manage Cisco ASA's  out there via Puppet, if so how ?
>
> Due to the size of our network it would be great if Puppet could manage 
> Object-groups and ACL's etc to try and standardize across our ASA hosts.
>
> e.g.
>
> On one ASA an Object-group would be called
>
> monitoring_server
>
> on another ASA
>
> mon_srv
>
> another ASA
>
> monsrv
>
> It makes understanding the rules alot harder, when there is no uniform 
> object-groups, this is manly to due different network engineers over the 
> years and out network evolving
>
> regards
>
> Jim
>

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