Puppet has launched the agentless Cisco IOS module for Network Devices that
can be downloaded from the Puppet Forge
<https://forge.puppet.com/puppetlabs/cisco_ios>. This module gives
networking teams an easy way to manage Cisco Catalyst Switches with Puppet
without the need to install an agent on the devices.

This improvement of Puppet agentless approach is another step in the
direction of expanding the type of resources that can be managed with
Puppet, offering Operations and Network teams the option to standardize on
one tool.

Cisco IOS Catalyst module use cases:

   - Extend the use of Puppet to network and legacy devices, like Cisco
   switches, without the need to install an agent on the device;
   - Scale automation across various Cisco network devices to reduce time
   management, downtime, and configuration errors of a manual approach;
   - Ensure switches configurations remain in the desired state at all
   times without having to worry about drift or unauthorized changes that lead
   to errors and downtime.

The module requires the Resource API which can be downloaded from the
Puppet Forge <https://forge.puppet.com/puppetlabs/resource_api>. The Cisco
IOS module uses the agentless Puppet Device, which acts as a proxy node to
request certificates, collect facts, retrieve and apply catalogs and store
reports. The ReadMe for the module provides sample manifests for retrieving
existing configuration data and setting new configuration data.

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