IP Fabric allows one or more attributes to be assigned to a device. These act like tags in blog posts where certain optional attributes/values can be given to each object. They can be used to filter down devices in all the views of the UI, or via the API. Built in attributes like the site... Continue Reading →
Automating Raritan PX3 PDU Configuration
Automating tasks on devices with no vendor API/library support is really hard work, but it can also be the most useful code you write. In this example the devices have no API, SDK and the CLI structure is so different to network equipment that standard automation techniques won't work. The Problem My most recent coding... Continue Reading →