Try Arista EOS. You can download docker (cEOS) and virtual machine images (vEOS) for free once you create a free account.
You can also spin those up pretty easily with containerlab. And automate/manage them with ansible.
Try Arista EOS. You can download docker (cEOS) and virtual machine images (vEOS) for free once you create a free account.
You can also spin those up pretty easily with containerlab. And automate/manage them with ansible.
Automating router/networking configs is a whole thing in itself, it's mainly done in Python though. Like Netmiko, Genie, or Ansible (which is a wrapper around those packages).
Most routers don't have their own scripting language either. Most solutions are creating SSH tunnels and then running network commands.
It's also mostly stateless and not idempotent. Which is why you aren't going to find many routers that have good terraform support, it's stateful. (How do you reverse commands in a way that doesn't destroy the router?)
Either way, if it has an API you can always write your own GO Rest Client and create a Terraform module.
But your best bet is to go with the Python solutions, since most our vendor supported.
I will say that I have automated a K3s cluster including the networking with Vyos Cloud-Init capabilities in Proxmox, using Terraform. BGP was used upstream to make routing dynamic
Oh! I was just researching this!
Check out VyOS. You can virtualize it while you determine if it's the right fit and then once you're ready, load it onto a physical chassis. I haven't actually loaded it yet into my lab, but was impressed with the integrations:
Ansible: https://docs.vyos.io/en/latest/automation/vyos-ansible.html
NAPALM: https://docs.vyos.io/en/latest/automation/vyos-napalm.html
Netmiko: https://docs.vyos.io/en/latest/automation/vyos-netmiko.html
Scrapli: https://scrapli.github.io/scrapli_community/reference/vyos/vyos/sync_driver/
Oxidized(works under "vyatta"): https://github.com/ytti/oxidized/blob/master/docs/Supported-OS-Types.md