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New devices supported

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Support of new devices! FRINX UniConfig has added support for Mikrotik, IPInfusion OcNOS, Ubiquity devices and Cumulus Linux to its open-source device library. Find the details and supported features in our documentation: See all the details and supported features in our documentation: https://docs.frinx.io/frinx-odl-distribution/supported-devices.html Example Cumulus workflow:

Uniconfig metro ethernet case study

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FRINX solves small and large infrastructure automation challenges every day.  We want to share our most recent white paper that shows how we have solved the service automation needs of a MetroEthernet provider. The services that we have automated for this operator are Virtual Leased Lines, Virtual Private LAN services and Business Internet services. Download pdf here :  https://frinx.io/news/uniconfig-metro-ethernet-case-study.html

2019 Network automation highlights

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We’ve been covered in a recent article on leaders of network automation in 2019! In their  4-minute video  they present the concise thoughts of industry leaders:  FRINX’s Gerhard Wiese r, The Linux Foundation’s Arpit Joshipura, Cumulus Networks’ Partho Mishra, Gluware’s Jeff Gray, Cisco’s Prashanth Shenoy, Itential’s Chris Wade,  Apstra’s Mansour Karam, China Mobile’s Dr. Junlan Feng, and AT&T’s Chris Rice. https://nextgeninfra.io/network-automation   2019 Next-Gen Network Automation Report | NG Infrastructure Insights The Network Automation microsite focuses on the programming of the network including intent-based systems, DevOps and automation tools, orchestration and the role of network telemetry. Read the article on nextgeninfra.io >

FRINX releases FRINX Machine 1.1

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FRINX has released FRINX Machine 1.1, the latest version of its flagship network automation solution. FRINX Machine combines the ability to build and manage workflows  for infrastructure provisioning with advanced network automation capabilities, proven in the world’s largest networks. FRINX Machine 1.1 offers the following features: Workflows – Graphical workflow builder allows creation and maintenance of simple and complex workflows Model based – YANG data models are used for device abstraction, CLI can be translated in YANG and vice versa Validation of intent – Validates configuration before execution Automation – Automates configuration updates and changes State awareness – Constant awareness of network configuration state Transactions – Provides transaction capabilities within one or across multiple UniConfig clusters  Source of truth – Stores and correlates service and device attributes in open source database Self-documenting – Monitors, tracks &a