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Upgrading Juniper Lab Infrastructure using Ansible

This article demonstrates how to upgrade large-scale Juniper lab infrastructure using Ansible HEAT templates. The same process can also be considered for production deployments.
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Author bgphelpPosted on March 3, 2017April 1, 2017Categories MiscTags Ansible, Automation, HEAT, JuniperLeave a comment on Upgrading Juniper Lab Infrastructure using Ansible

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  • Articles
    • BGP Table Size
    • BGP-Free Core
    • BGP for Enterprise
    • Hot and Cold Potato Routing
    • Types of Peering
  • Best Practice
    • BGP Best Practices
    • Aggregates Routes
  • Blueprints
    • IPv4 Bogons
    • Interop Blueprints
      • Segment Routing Cisco – Juniper Interop
    • Cisco Blueprints
      • Cisco Single-Homed CE
    • Juniper Blueprints
      • VLAN over EVPN-VXLAN on QFX5100
      • Segment Routing Migration
      • Juniper HA Site w/ AS-Prepend
      • Juniper Single-Homed CE
      • Migrating to BGP-Free Core in Juniper Environment
      • EVPN VLAN-Based Service
      • EVPN Type 5 Configuration
      • EVPN MPLS Port-Based VLAN-Aware Bundle Service
  • FAQ
    • BGP Next-Hop Self Explained
    • BGP Looking Glass
    • Cisco / Juniper Troubleshooting Commands
    • Best Routing Protocol?
    • EVPN
      • EVPN FAQ
      • EVPN Terminology
      • EVPN MPLS Service Types Illustrated
      • EVPN MPLS Service Types
      • Type 1 Route
      • Type 2 Route
      • Type 3 Route
      • Type 4 Route
      • Type 5 Route
      • Type 6 Route
      • Type 7/8 Routes
      • Inter-subnet routing in EVPN MPLS Environment
      • IGMP and MLD Proxy in EVPN
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    • JunOS Upgrade using Ansible
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