Automating Network System Configurations for Vendor-Specific Network Elements

University essay from KTH/Skolan för informations- och kommunikationsteknik (ICT)

Abstract: In present day, telecommunications stakeholders have not yet fully automated hardware configurations. Network configuration and reconfiguration is a repetitive, time consuming, and error prone process. To address this problem this bachelor thesis is going to shed light on the benefits of an automated configuration and topology verification process. To this end, a proof of concept system, Enna, has been developed in a case study together with an ISP stakeholder. Enna reads the current network state, applies predetermined configurations loaded from text-files, and automatically verifies the network state. The goals of this thesis are as follows: development of Enna to illustrate the simplicity in the implementation, compare the automated network reconfiguration to a fully manual one, and finally discuss potential benefits or problems in switching to an automated network configuration. Since this thesis is carried out in collaboration with an ISP working with Cisco IOS XR devices, Enna is only tested for basic network protocols common in such environment, the conclusions drawn in this paper are therefore only applicable to such context.

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