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Cisco DNA Programmability Presentation at Tech Field Day Extra at Cisco Live 2017



Tech Field Day Extra at Cisco Live US 2017

Victor Moreno presents policy federation

This Presentation date is June 27, 2017 at 14:30 - 16:30.


Cisco Policy Federation – Normalizing Policy Across any Domain with Victor Moreno


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Victor Moreno, Distinguished Engineer at Cisco, reviews that network, security and cloud operations remain very much domain specific tasks with domain specific functionalities, yet the behavior across these different environments can be expressed in a consolidated policy. He explores the architecture, language and interactions that make this Federation possible across Network and Security domains of multiple manufacturers and across multiple cloud services.

Personnel: Victor Moreno

Cisco Open APIs for Network Device Programmability with Kevin Kuhls


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Kevin Kuhls, TME Enterprise Solutions at Cisco, gives an overview of open APIs. These are available on network devices. Something besides CLI (Command Line Interface) actually does exist! In this introductory talk, he discusses open APIs for use in environments to support configuration management, along with the ability to retrieve (or stream) operational data. He also discusses protocols/encodings (NETCONF/RESTCONF and XML/JSON) along with how the data from devices are described through YANG with IETF/OpenConfig/Native models.

Personnel: Kevin Kuhls

Cisco Network Programmability Using APIC-EM APIs with Saurav Prasad


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Saurav Prasad, Technical Marketing Engineer at Cisco, looks at how the Cisco DNA Center provides a single point of control to simplify the operation of your enterprise network. The DNA controller (Cisco APIC-EM) exposes a rich REST based Northbound APIs to allow other applications to take advantage of the controller capabilities and unlock the power of the underlying network infrastructure. He talks about the controller REST API capabilities,  enablement capabilities available from DevNet and provide some examples on how some of their ISV partners are using these APIs to enhance their product offerings. The presentation also discusses upcoming features.

Personnel: Saurav Prasad

Application Hosting on Cisco Catalyst 9000 Switches with Jeff McLaughlin


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Jeff McLaughlin, Principal Marketing Engineer with Cisco, reviews Cisco Open IOS XE, which can now do much more than move packets, it can host applications in Linux containers or VMs directly on a network device. Cisco’s IOx provides the framework for packaging and delivering applications to network devices. He goes over how it works, use cases for app hosting, and look at a live demo of application hosting on Cisco Catalyst 9000.

Personnel: Jeff McLaughlin


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