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        <description>Add CMDB Nodes

This user guide explains how to set-up a quick method for adding CMDB nodes in bulk using the CSV API.

A separate guide on the CSV API tool is also available.

The CSV API can be used to cut-and-paste rows of separated values to execute tasks on NetYCE objects. Adding and removing CMDB nodes are simple examples on two of these tasks for CMDB nodes.</description>
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Command parsing templates parse the result from a command to a node, and extract variables from that output which are used in Scenarios.

The scenario command is parse_cmd.

A tool to assist in testing the command parser can be found at</description>
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Overview

Main article Compliance overview

Policies, Rules and Conditions

Main article Compliance Policies

Reports

Main article Compliance reports

Examples

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Great, you've downloaded the NetYCE VM and welcome to our automation framework.

(It is assumed you've installed the VM and are able to access it using the browser. If not the case, please check out the VM installation guide)

This guide will explain how to start with NetYCE. First we will make sure you can change the necessary settings to communicate to your nodes, adding those after which we will dive into jobs and templates.</description>
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The OS-Repository uses a directory tree to store all vendor device OS-specific files. This directory tree resides under /var/opt/yce/shared/public/os. 

When the OS-Repository is 'enabled' in the yce-setup configuration, this tree can be shared as a NFS (Network File System) volume by the</description>
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Setting up Saml

Main article Setting up SAML</description>
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This article is intended as a “walk-thru” to get familiar with the initial steps of the NetYCE network modelling.
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The OS repository stores all files that are needed for OS upgrade. You can manage these files through the OS repository form, and categorize them by image, device type and vendor type. Each vendor type has its own directory within the</description>
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In the following article we will create a site type for a datacenter. This datacenter is constructed as a three tier redundant architecture as described in the Cisco Data Center Infrastructure 2.5 Design Guide
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	*  1 redundant core</description>
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A subnet + vlan-id can conditionally be created when the subnet is considered full.

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