I'm pleased to announce that we have just made the first public beta release
of our Netomata Config Generator (NCG)<http://www.netomata.com/products/ncg>
 tool!

Netomata Config Generator (NCG) <http://www.netomata.com/products/ncg> creates
complete, ready-to-install config files for network devices and services
from a common light-weight model of your network. Because these config files
are generated programmatically (rather than by hand), and generated from a
shared model (rather than being managed separately for each device or
service), they are more likely to be consistent and complete, which makes
your network more reliable, easier to troubleshoot, and easier to expand in
both size and functionality.

The inputs to NCG are a model describing your network
(*neto*<http://www.netomata.com/docs/formats/neto>
 and *neto_table* files <http://www.netomata.com/docs/formats/neto_table>),
and templates (*ncg* files <http://www.netomata.com/docs/formats/ncg>) for
the config files of the various devices (routers, swiches, load balancers,
firewalls, etc.) and services (SNMP, DNS, DHCP, etc.) that you want to
generate config files for. From these inputs, NCG produces complete,
consistent, ready-to-install config files for those devices and services.

For more information about Netomata and the philosophy behind NCG, see

   - Benefits of Automating Network
Configuration<http://www.netomata.com/benefits>
   - What is Netomata?<http://www.netomata.com/blog/brent_chapman/2008/10/31/7>

Download

NCG can be downloaded from the Netomata Config Generator
(NCG)<http://www.netomata.com/products/ncg#files>
 page.

NCG requires Ruby 1.8.6 <http://www.ruby-lang.org/> (it may work under other
versions, but hasn't been tested under other versions) and the "Facets" Ruby
Gem <http://facets.rubyforge.org/>. NCG should work just fine on pretty much
any UNIX/Linux-based operating system which has Ruby 1.8.6 available. The
REQUIREMENTS file (included in the distribution, or available via the "Files"
section of the NCG page <http://www.netomata.com/products/ncg#files>)
details how to install the necessary prerequisites on a variety of different
platforms.
Documentation

Please see the Netomata Config Generator (NCG) program
documentation<http://www.netomata.com/docs/programs/ncg>
 pages.
License

NCG is released as free open source software under the GNU General Public
License, version 3. Please see the Netomata Config Generator (NCG)
License<http://www.netomata.com/docs/licenses/ncg> page
for full details. If you would like to discuss alternative licensing terms,
please email [email protected].
Status

The current release is a public beta, and should definitely be considered
experimental in nature. Commands and file formats are all subject to change,
as we work out what paradigms work best and figure out how to get the most
out of this tool. We'll try to limit future changes that break backwards
compatibility, but we can't promise that at this stage; right now, we
believe that it's more important to experiment with how best to build and
use this tool, rather than to carve anything in stone.

To make an anology to programming languages, this release is like the
interpreter for a language that is so new that the standard libraries for
the language haven't been developed yet. The basic language capability is
there, but the functionality and leverage normally provided by standard
libraries doesn't exist yet.
Join us!

Please download <http://www.netomata.com/products/ncg#files> NCG, give it a
try, and join the community <http://www.netomata.com/community> that's
working to make this a useful and valuable tool for improving the
reliability and scalability of networks like yours!
-Brent
-- 
Brent Chapman <[email protected]>
Founder and CEO // Netomata, Inc. // www.netomata.com
Making networks more reliable and flexible by automating network
configuration
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