Patrick,

As Luke and Wolf suggested, you may have an easier time installing a Puppet
agent on your router and managing it with Puppet. Juniper has developed a
vendor-neutral set of types for interacting with network devices and of
course providers for Juniper. You may be able to use this as a starting
point, building the provider you need for Vyatta.

Here's the module on the Forge:
http://forge.puppetlabs.com/netdevops/netdev_stdlib You can follow the
Project URL link to GitHub to see the source code and contribute patches.


On Mon, Apr 1, 2013 at 4:32 PM, Patrick Schless
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Anybody know of a good strategy to manage a Vyatta (http://www.vyatta.org/)
> router via puppet? Puppet devices looks close (and is a cool idea), but it
> has limited device support. And, as I understand it, it only works with a
> puppetmaster setup (I use standalone).
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