Multi-vendor library to simplify Paramiko SSH connections to network devices
Python 2.7, 3.5, 3.6
Paramiko >= 2
scp >= 0.10.0
pyyaml
pyserial
textfsm
Arista vEOS
Cisco ASA
Cisco IOS
Cisco IOS-XE
Cisco IOS-XR
Cisco NX-OS
Cisco SG300
HP Comware7
HP ProCurve
Juniper Junos
Linux
Alcatel AOS6/AOS8
Apresia Systems AEOS
Calix B6
Cisco WLC
Dell OS10
Dell-Force10
Dell PowerConnect
Extreme ERS (Avaya)
Extreme VSP (Avaya)
Extreme VDX (Brocade)
Extreme MLX/NetIron (Brocade/Foundry)
Huawei
IP Infusion OcNOS
Mellanox
NetApp cDOT
Palo Alto PAN-OS
Pluribus
Ruckus ICX/FastIron
Ubiquiti EdgeSwitch
Vyatta VyOS
A10
Accedian
Aruba
Ciena SAOS
Citrix Netscaler
Cisco Telepresence
Check Point GAiA
Coriant
Dell EMC Isilon
Eltex
Enterasys
Extreme EXOS
Extreme Wing
Extreme SLX (Brocade)
F5 LTM
Fortinet
MRV Communications OptiSwitch
Nokia/Alcatel SR-OS
QuantaMesh
https://pynet.twb-tech.com/blog/automation/netmiko.html
https://pynet.twb-tech.com/blog/automation/netmiko-scp.html
https://pynet.twb-tech.com/blog/automation/netmiko-proxy.html
https://github.com/ktbyers/netmiko/blob/develop/COMMON_ISSUES.md
http://netmiko.readthedocs.io/en/stable/index.html
Supported device_types can be found here, see CLASS_MAPPER keys.
from netmiko import ConnectHandler
cisco_881 = {
'device_type': 'cisco_ios',
'ip': '10.10.10.10',
'username': 'test',
'password': 'password',
'port' : 8022, # optional, defaults to 22
'secret': 'secret', # optional, defaults to ''
'verbose': False, # optional, defaults to False
}
net_connect = ConnectHandler(**cisco_881)
output = net_connect.send_command('show ip int brief')
print(output)
Interface IP-Address OK? Method Status Protocol
FastEthernet0 unassigned YES unset down down
FastEthernet1 unassigned YES unset down down
FastEthernet2 unassigned YES unset down down
FastEthernet3 unassigned YES unset down down
FastEthernet4 10.10.10.10 YES manual up up
Vlan1 unassigned YES unset down down
config_commands = [ 'logging buffered 20000',
'logging buffered 20010',
'no logging console' ]
output = net_connect.send_config_set(config_commands)
print(output)
pynet-rtr1#config term
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
pynet-rtr1(config)#logging buffered 20000
pynet-rtr1(config)#logging buffered 20010
pynet-rtr1(config)#no logging console
pynet-rtr1(config)#end
pynet-rtr1#
If you find an issue with Netmiko, then you can open an issue on this projects issue page here: https://github.com/ktbyers/netmiko/issues
If you have questions or would like to discuss Netmiko, a Netmiko channel exists on this Slack team. To join, visit this url and request access to the Slack team. Once access is granted you can join the #netmiko channel.
Kirk Byers
Python for Network Engineers
https://pynet.twb-tech.com