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This Package Will Parse Cisco IOS, IOS-XE, IOS-XR and NXOS Configuration File.

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Cisco Configuration Parser

This Package Will Parse Cisco IOS, IOS-XE, IOS-XR, and NXOS Configuration File.

There are two ways to parse the config, 1, SSH which is not recommended, and 2, feeding the running-config file

  • to use file, use ConfigParser(method="file", content=<your_file>).
  • to use SSH:
ConfigParser(
    method="int_ssh",
    ssh=True, 
    user="username", 
    password="password", 
    device_type="cisco_ios", 
    host="your_switch_ip"
    )

device types that are accepted are:

cisco_ios
cisco_xe
cisco_xr
cisco_nxos

pass the kwargs then it will login to your device and does the show running-config and will parse it.

Install the package

https://pypi.org/project/cisco-config-parser/

pip install cisco-config-parser

Regex Search Strings:

  • to find lines in the configuration starting with "router"
parse.find_parent_child("^router")
  • to parse all confuguration into parent and child format
parse.find_parent_child("^.")
  • to find lines in the configuration that has "Loopback" in them
parse.find_parent_child("^.*Loopback")

Examples:

  • Getting Routed Ports
from cisco_config_parser import ConfigParser

my_file = "running-config.txt"

parser = ConfigParser(method="file", content=my_file)

obj = parser.get_routed_port()

for i in obj:
    print(i.intf)
    print(i.ip_add, i.mask)
    print(i.subnet)
    print(i.description)
    print(i.vrf)
    print(i.description)
    print(i.state)
    print("!")

output:

interface TenGigE0/3/0/29.3240
10.10.1.1 255.255.255.248
10.10.1.0/29
 description Connected to device_A
 vrf vrf_A
 no shutdown
!
interface TenGigE0/3/0/29.3340
10.244.10.1 255.255.255.252
10.244.10.0/30
 description Connected to device_A
 vrf vrf_B
 no shutdown
  • Getting Switchport: there are two different mode on switchport, access and trunk. you should specify the mode mode=trunk or mode=access. this way you will be able to access all the access-ports or trunk-ports by accessing the methods (get_access or get_trunk)
from cisco_config_parser import ConfigParser

my_file = "switch01_run_config.txt"

parser = ConfigParser(method="file", content=my_file)

obj = parser.get_switchport(mode="access")

for i in obj:
    print(i.port)
    print(i.vlan)
    print(i.voice)
    print(i.description)
    print("!")

for i in obj:
    print(i.get_access)

output:

  
interface GigabitEthernet10/38
Access Port
Vlan  200
Voice  vlan 700
 description ent-user
!
interface GigabitEthernet10/38
Access Port
Vlan  200
Voice  vlan 700
 description ent-user
  • Finding Routing Protocol
    from cisco_config_parser import ConfigParser
    
    
    my_file = "switch01_running_config.txt"
    parse = ConfigParser(method="file", content=my_file)
    
    
    obj_list = parse.find_parent_child("^router")
    for i in obj_list:
        print(i.parent)
        for child_obj in i.child:
            print(child_obj)
 

Output:

router eigrp 252
!
address-family ipv4 vrf vrf_A autonomous-system 252
 network 10.10.10.0 0.0.0.63
 passive-interface default
 no passive-interface Vlan3123
 no passive-interface Vlan3124
 eigrp stub connected summary
exit-address-family
!
address-family ipv4 vrf vrf_B autonomous-system 252
 network 10.20.10.0 0.0.0.3
 network 10.20.11.0 0.0.0.3
 passive-interface default
 no passive-interface Vlan3223
 no passive-interface Vlan3224
 eigrp stub connected summary
exit-address-family
!

  • Finding Interface and Helper address Example
    from cisco_config_parser import ConfigParser


    my_file = "switch01_running_config.txt"
    parse = ConfigParser(method="file", content=my_file)
    obj_list = parse.find_parent_child("^interface")

    for i in obj_list:
        vlan_200 = re.search("Vlan200", i.parent)
        if vlan_200:
            print(i.parent)
            for c_obj in i.child:
                if str(c_obj).startswith(" ip helper"):
                    print(str(c_obj))

Output:

interface Vlan200
 ip helper-address 192.168.1.10
 ip helper-address 172.31.10.10
  • Finding SVI in the config with all its child configuration
from cisco_config_parser import ConfigParser



my_file = "switch_01-run_config.txt"
parser = ConfigParser(method="file", content=my_file)

res = parser.get_svi_objects()

for i in res:
    if "lan200" in i.intf:
        print(i.intf)
        print(i.ip_add)
        print(i.description)
        print(i.vrf)
        print(i.state)
        print(i.helper)
        print("!")

output:

interface Vlan200
 ip address 10.20.80.1 255.255.254.0
 description USER VLAN-
 ip vrf forwarding vrf_A
 no shutdown
[' ip helper-address 10.10.1.10 ', ' ip helper-address 10.20.1.10']
!

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