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contrail-operator
Juniper K8s contrail operator
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healthbot-py-client
Python library that provides REST interface to the HealthBot server
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contrail-packages
Build and packaging scripts for OpenContrail.
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contrail-ansible-deployer
Ansible deployment for contrail
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contrail-project-config
Configuration of CI services and resources
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contrail-analytics
Contrail Analytics
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go-netconf
NETCONF implementation in Go.
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contrail-deployers-containers
Definitions for containers with various Contrail deployers.
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contrail-container-builder
Build contrail networking control components as micro-services
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jsnapy
Python version of Junos Snapshot Administrator
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py-junos-eznc
Python library for Junos automation
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juniper-pytest
Juniper Pytest is an automation developer's toolkit. It provides everything an automation developer might need to automate configuration and validation of Juniper network equipment with Python and Ansible.
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contrail-vnc
Contrail Virtual Network Controller
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netconf-java
Java library for NETCONF
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tempest
Forked from openstack/tempest -
open-register-design-tool
Tool to generate register RTL, models, and docs using SystemRDL or JSpec input
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salt
Forked from saltstack/saltSoftware to automate the management and configuration of any infrastructure or application at scale. Get access to the Salt software package repository here:
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contrail-common
Shared repo for common code such as schema, UVEs, libs, etc

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