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Complex Network Topology Discovery using Slurp’it
In this guest post, Flavio delves into the practical application of Slurp’it for network topology discovery. Through hands-on experimentation, he evaluates Slurp’it’s efficacy in automating the collection and processing of Command Line Interface (CLI) data using TextFSM templates.
Flavio’s conclusion: Slurp’it shines in one aspect— It does one thing, and it does it very well.
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