Chapter 6. Tools for Intent
Enterprise frameworks, Cisco DNA, Intent-Based Networking—they all provide descriptions and context on how network infrastructures are designed and operated and how they should work and interoperate with applications, users, and other “external” sources. It is all abstract and concept-based.
Without the proper tools and technologies, these concepts cannot be implemented and brought into practice. One of the key responsibilities for a network architect or network engineer is to know which tool or technology can meet the specific requirements set by the business.
A significant number of tools and technologies exist that can be used. It is impossible to provide a full compendium of all tools and include an in-depth explanation ...
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