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Thursday 30 June 2022

NetBox

Infrastructure resource modeling for network automation. Open source under Apache 2. Public demo: https://demo.netbox.dev

NetBox is an infrastructure resource modeling (IRM) tool designed to empower network automation, used by thousands of organizations around the world. Initially conceived by the network engineering team at DigitalOcean, NetBox was developed specifically to address the needs of network and infrastructure engineers. It is intended to function as a domain-specific source of truth for network operations.

Myriad infrastructure components can be modeled in NetBox, including:

  • Hierarchical regions, site groups, sites, and locations
  • Racks, devices, and device components
  • Cables and wireless connections
  • Power distribution
  • Data circuits and providers
  • Virtual machines and clusters
  • IP prefixes, ranges, and addresses
  • VRFs and route targets
  • FHRP groups (VRRP, HSRP, etc.)
  • AS numbers
  • VLANs and scoped VLAN groups
  • Organizational tenants and contacts

In addition to its extensive built-in models and functionality, NetBox can be customized and extended through the use of:

  • Custom fields
  • Custom links
  • Configuration contexts
  • Custom model validation rules
  • Reports
  • Custom scripts
  • Export templates
  • Conditional webhooks
  • Plugins
  • Single sign-on (SSO) authentication
  • NAPALM integration
  • Detailed change logging

NetBox also features a complete REST API as well as a GraphQL API for easily integrating with other tools and systems.

NetBox runs as a web application atop the Django Python framework with a PostgreSQL database. For a complete list of requirements, see requirements.txt. The code is available on GitHub.

The complete documentation for NetBox can be found at docs.netbox.dev. A public demo instance is available at https://demo.netbox.dev.

Thank you to our sponsors!

DigitalOcean            Equinix Metal            NS1
Sentry            Stellar Technologies

Discussion

  • GitHub Discussions - Discussion forum hosted by GitHub; ideal for Q&A and other structured discussions
  • Slack - Real-time chat hosted by the NetDev Community; best for unstructured discussion or just hanging out

Installation

Please see the documentation for instructions on installing NetBox. To upgrade NetBox, please download the latest release and run upgrade.sh.

Providing Feedback

The best platform for general feedback, assistance, and other discussion is our GitHub discussions. To report a bug or request a specific feature, please open a GitHub issue using the appropriate template.

If you are interested in contributing to the development of NetBox, please read our contributing guide prior to beginning any work.

Related projects

Please see our wiki for a list of relevant community projects.

from https://github.com/netbox-community/netbox

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Installation

The installation instructions provided here have been tested to work on Ubuntu 20.04 and CentOS 8.3. The particular commands needed to install dependencies on other distributions may vary significantly. Unfortunately, this is outside the control of the NetBox maintainers. Please consult your distribution's documentation for assistance with any errors.

The following sections detail how to set up a new instance of NetBox:

  1. PostgreSQL database
  2. Redis
  3. NetBox components
  4. Gunicorn
  5. HTTP server
  6. LDAP authentication (optional)

Requirements

Dependency Minimum Version
Python 3.8
PostgreSQL 10
Redis 4.0

Below is a simplified overview of the NetBox application stack for reference:

NetBox UI as seen by a non-authenticated user

Upgrading

If you are upgrading from an existing installation, please consult the upgrading guide.

from https://docs.netbox.dev/en/stable/installation/

 

 

 

 

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