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Can anyone point me in the right direction ?

I have been recently learning python with the goal of learning more about network automation, I can copy, paste, tweak and adjust a simple script to automate an SSH connection and run some commands to a already "networked" network.

The one thing i would like to automate is the initial deployment of the network out of the box.

Does anybody know if there is anyway to get a switch (cisco) to maybe pull its config from a attached laptop(acting as a server) is there any initial communication from the switch on boot ?

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Does anybody know if there is anyway to get a switch (cisco) to maybe pull its config from a attached laptop(acting as a server) is there any initial communication from the switch on boot ?

Use a DHCP server on your laptop and Cisco's Autoinstall feature or Smart install. Both methods use DHCP options to tell the switch where to tftp its config from on boot.

The specific DHCP server that you use depends on your preferences of course.

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Look at zero-touch provisioning on Cisco Catalyst 9300 running IOS-XE.

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  • checking it out ! Commented Jun 15, 2018 at 7:29
  • looks good my plan is to automate a complete deployment of about 60 IOS switches Commented Jun 15, 2018 at 17:53

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