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sc-napalm

This repo is for building custom NAPALM "getters" to pull operational data from network devices, as well as override existing NAPALM getters with custom code if needed. At the moment only one custom getter is implemented: get_inventory. This getter pulls model and serial numbers of device components: fans, psus, and optics.

What's cool about NAPALM is that if you nest your custom drivers under custom_napalm as is done in this project, you can install your custom drivers in the same virtual environment as the main NAPALM package, and they will override NAPALM's core drivers. This allows us to leverage NAPALM in a pretty seamless way - by that I mean applications that leverage NAPALM (like Nautobot or Nornir) can be easily altered to use this code instead.

Note that this repo is very "minimum viable product" - testing was bare minimum "does it work on SC25 devices". Use it at your own risk!

Overview of the various platforms supported

Driver OS/Platform Type Inerited Driver
aoscx Aruba CX REST N/A
eos Arista EOS SSH Napalm core
iosxr Cisco IOS-XR SSH N/A
iosxr_netconf IOS-XR NETCONF Napalm core
junos Juniper JunOS NETCONF Napalm core
nos DriveNets NETCONF N/A
nxos Cisco Nexus SSH Napalm Core
srl Nokia SRLinux NETCONF Community Driver
sros Nokia SROS NETCONF Community Driver
waveserver Ciena Waveserver SSH N/A

Using sc-napalm

The package comes with a cli script called sc-napalm-get that will run a particular getter against a particular device and output the results to your terminal.

To use the script, you can install the package from pypi, ideally into a virtual environment:

python3 -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate
pip install sc-napalm

Now that you've done this you can run sc-napalm-get from your venv. Note that you must either provide your credentials directly to the script, or set them as environment variables SC_USERNAME and SC_PASSWORD. Run it with --help to see all the various options.

(venv) aliebowitz@sysauto:~$ export SC_USERNAME=nso
(venv) aliebowitz@sysauto:~$ export SC_PASSWORD=<redacted>
(venv) aliebowitz@sysauto:~$ sc-napalm-get --help
usage: sc-napalm-get [-h] [--ssh-cfg SSH_CFG] [-l {DEBUG,INFO,WARNING,ERROR,CRITICAL} | -L {DEBUG,INFO,WARNING,ERROR,CRITICAL}] [--logfile LOGFILE] [--sc_username SC_USERNAME]
                     [--sc_password SC_PASSWORD]
                     device {iosxr,nxos,junos,sros,srl,eos,nos} {get_config,get_facts,get_optics,get_lldp_neighbors,get_inventory}

Run a specific sc_napalm "getter" against a device.

positional arguments:
  device                device hostname or IP address
  {iosxr,nxos,junos,sros,srl,eos,nos}
                        The platform of this device
  {get_config,get_facts,get_optics,get_lldp_neighbors,get_inventory}
                        The getter command to run against this device

options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  --ssh-cfg SSH_CFG     Use SSH config file to connect
  -l {DEBUG,INFO,WARNING,ERROR,CRITICAL}, --log-level {DEBUG,INFO,WARNING,ERROR,CRITICAL}
                        Set log level for sc_napalm only
  -L {DEBUG,INFO,WARNING,ERROR,CRITICAL}, --LOG-LEVEL {DEBUG,INFO,WARNING,ERROR,CRITICAL}
                        set global log level
  --logfile LOGFILE     Save logging to a file (specified by name) instead of to stdout
  --sc_username SC_USERNAME
                        Specify credentials
  --sc_password SC_PASSWORD
                        Specify credentials
(venv) aliebowitz@sysauto:~$ sc-napalm-get 2001:468:1f07:ff19::1d eos get_inventory
[{'name': 'Ethernet45',
  'part_number': 'QSFP-100G-LR4',
  'serial_number': 'XYL252206819',
  'subtype': 'QSFP-100G-LR4',
  'type': 'optic'},
 {'name': 'Ethernet46',
  'part_number': 'QSFP-100G-LR4',
  'serial_number': 'XYL252206822',
  'subtype': 'QSFP-100G-LR4',
  'type': 'optic'},
 {'name': 'PSU 1',
  'part_number': 'PWR-511-AC-RED',
  'serial_number': 'EEWT2420216960',
  'subtype': None,
  'type': 'psu'},
  ...

Developing sc-napalm

Currently, the getters that are exposed as options in the get script are defined in the base class of the custom drivers. Note that because most of the custom classes inherit the NAPALM getters, we could easily define all the other NAPALM getters there, but I've only included ones I think are obviously useful to us.

My hope is that instead of just printing out results we can write code that saves data in Nautobot, or some other place. This could be done with Nornir or Nautobot jobs.

To-dos

  • More waveserver getters
  • Infinera SNMP driver
  • Mock classes and test data

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