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Infix Compatible Boards Much thanks to the solid foundation curated by Buildroot, Infix can quite easily be ported to any system that supports Linux. The only real hardware requirement is “enough” RAM and storage, and if the board has a built-in switch, that it is supported by switchdev.

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https://www.kernelkit.org/posts/router-boards/

#infix #networking #yang #netconf #restconf

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So, Infix OS has been upgraded to #buildroot 2026.02 LTS well in time for our 26.03 release. We've actually been tracking it since -rc1, so this was more of a formality to rebase and rerun our regression tests. Mattias (lazzer) worked relentlessly on this, while still managing to do a ton of […]

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CLI Parse & Pray. Text Parsing Pain

CLI Parse & Pray. Text Parsing Pain

API RESTCONF Structured Data

API RESTCONF Structured Data

API RESTCONF HTTP Verbs

API RESTCONF HTTP Verbs

API RESTCONF Patch

API RESTCONF Patch

Network automation tip: RESTCONF for structured device data.

Skip the CLI text parsing. Query Cisco devices via HTTP, get JSON back. Works consistently across IOS-XE/XR/NX-OS.

Test free: cs.co/633257UNMW

#CiscoDevNet #DevTip #NetworkAutomation #RESTCONF

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I'm still busy coding in my RESTCONF lab. The attached shows the topology of the lab I'm working on. Also shown is some code in "vs code". You can use a Linux node within CML or vs code in Windows to fiddle with your RESTCONF code.

#cisco #ciscomodelinglabs #cml #restconf #python #vscode

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