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Thank you, Hank and Adrian. Using the Terraform analogy, NetBox represents your desired state, while ISE represents the current state. Terraform has the "terraform refresh" command to update the state file with the actual current state. Similarly, sometimes it is necessary to override the configurations in NetBox with those from ISE to ensure consistency. For handling NoneType errors, a simple if condition can be used to manage the error gracefully. Instead of retrieving details of devices on both sides every few hours (which can be time-consuming and resource-intensive if you have thousands of devices), you need a script (or endpoint) to detect drifts. This script should only fetch more information about devices that have been added, removed, or changed.
Very fun and inspiring this casual event with 30 questions for Omar Santos. I loved listening actively to Omar's stories. Thank you Cisco DevNet and Omar Santos for this first event. Suggestion for future guest for this event: Wendell Odom.
I was at Tech Day at Cisco Plano, tx the other day and this was my main question to ask...I want to see this in Cat. Center(DNAC) or ... where to look thx
Enlightening stream on AI and Cybersecurity. Great insights and advice on security for platforms and ecosystems. Including: Attacks, Vulnerabilities, Tactics and Techniques Thank you Omar and Cisco DevNet.
Hello Brennan, not exactly. The code for this platform is written in Go. All of the core activities that you mentioned - HTTP Web requests, JSONPath Query, are per-compiled activities written on Go if I remember correctly. There is a Python Script Execution activity that allows you to add python code snippets to your drag and drop workflow. Which allows you to re-use any code you are already using but scale it to your whole organization and run it in the cloud.