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Matt Schmitz

Matt Schmitz

CCIE #63461. Perpetually trying to automate myself out of a job. Every network needs more IPv6. All opinions posted here are my own. Website Twitter
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[How To] Building a Simple Webex Chatbot with Python Websockets & OpenWeather APIs

By Matt Schmitz in Network Automation on 18 Nov 2021

Let's build a simple chatbot using Cisco Webex that can query the weather!…

Network Engineering: Do I REALLY Need to Learn to Code?

By Matt Schmitz in Network Automation on 13 Oct 2021

Is learning Python really necessary for your networking career? Let's investigate…

[How To] Cisco SD-WAN - Onboarding a Catalyst 8000v

By Matt Schmitz in General Networking on 14 May 2021

Let's look at how to join a Cisco Catalyst 8000v to an SDWAN network…

[How To] Connect Cisco SD-WAN to Umbrella SIG/SWG

By Matt Schmitz in General Networking on 22 Apr 2021

A tutorial for configuring Viptela SDWAN with Cisco Umbrella Secure Internet Gateway & Secure Web Gateway…

[How To] Connect Meraki MX to Umbrella SIG/SWG

By Matt Schmitz in General Networking on 23 Mar 2021

A tutorial for configuring a Meraki MX with Cisco Umbrella Secure Internet Gateway & Secure Web Gateway…

From Postman to Python: Your First GET Request

By Matt Schmitz in Network Automation on 11 Mar 2021

Let's walk through a few simple Postman requests, and show how to do the same with Python…

Getting Started with IOS-XE Guestshell

By Matt Schmitz in Network Automation on 26 Jan 2021

In this post, we'll explore how to set up Cisco IOX & Guestshell for on-box Python…

[How To] Upgrade a Cisco SD-WAN Network

By Matt Schmitz in General Networking on 27 Nov 2020

A short tutorial on how to upgrade a Cisco/Viptela SDWAN network, including controllers & edge devices…

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