Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: merakicat
Version: 0.2.2
Summary: An app to check and translate Catalyst switch configs to Meraki.
Home-page: https://github.com/ecoen66/merakicat
Author: Ed Coen
Author-email: ecoen@cisco.com
License: MIT license
Keywords: merakicat,catalyst,meraki,cisco,migration,webexteamsbot
Classifier: Development Status :: 2 - Pre-Alpha
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Natural Language :: English
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only
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License-File: LICENSE
License-File: AUTHORS.rst
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Requires-Dist: webexteamssdk==1.6.1
Requires-Dist: Flask>=0.12.1
Requires-Dist: netmiko==4.3.0
Requires-Dist: tabulate==0.9.0
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# ![merakicat](https://github.com/ecoen66/merakicat/raw/main/images/merakicat.png) merakicat

This package makes migrating [Cisco](https://www.cisco.com) Catalyst switches to [Meraki](https:www.meraki.com) Dashboard much easier. #merakicat
 
![merakicat](https://github.com/ecoen66/merakicat/raw/main/images/mc_quick.gif)
 
This Python app can be run in Webex Teams [Bot mode](#Bot) or in [command-line mode](#command-line).  It can also be called from shell scripts for [bulk-mode](#bulk-mode).

Below is the list of configurations the tool can currently translate:

switch:
 - Hostname
 - Spanning Tree RSTP
 - Stack
 - Static Routing

port:
 - Port Description
 - Port Status
 - Port Speed
 - Port Duplex
 - Port Type
 - PoE Enabled
 - Allowed VLANs
 - Data VLAN
 - Voice VLAN
 - Layer 3 Interface
 - STP RootGuard
 - STP Loop Guard
 - STP BPDU Guard
 - Etherchannel LACP
 - NM Ports

 
Once installed, you can print the entire index of the feature encyclopedia, or to print the index based on either supported and translatable items or both, enter:
```
cd src/merakicat
python mc_pedia [support] [translatable]
```

# Prerequisites for using in Bot mode

If you don't already have a [Webex Teams](https://www.webex.com/products/teams/index.html) account, go ahead and [register](https://www.webex.com/pricing/free-trial.html) for one.  They are free.

1. You'll need to start by adding your Bot to the Webex Teams website.

    [https://developer.webex.com/my-apps](https://developer.webex.com/my-apps)

1. Click **Create a New App**

    ![add-app](https://github.com/ecoen66/merakicat/raw/main/images/newapp.jpg)

1. Click **Create a Bot**.

    ![create-bot](https://github.com/ecoen66/merakicat/raw/main/images/createbot.jpg)

2. Fill out all the details about your Bot.  You'll need to set a name, username, icon (either upload one or choose a sample), and provide a description.

    ![add-bot](https://github.com/ecoen66/merakicat/raw/main/images/newbot.jpg)

3. Click **Add Bot**.

1. On the Congratulations screen, make sure to copy the *Bot's Access Token*, you will need this in a second.

    ![enter-details](https://github.com/ecoen66/merakicat/raw/main/images/botcongrats.jpg)

# Installation

> Python 3.11+ is recommended.

 - Clone the github repository and install the requirements

```
git clone https://github.com/ecoen66/merakicat
cd merakicat
pip install -r requirements_dev.txt
```

# Usage

 - The easiest way to use this module is to set a few environment variables

    > Note: As an alternative, you may edit the variables in mc_user_info.py.  Although more convenient, it is less secure.

    ```
    # These exports are used for Webex bot mode:
    export TEAMS_BOT_TOKEN=<your bot's token>
    export TEAMS_BOT_EMAIL=<your bot's email>
    export TEAMS_BOT_APP_NAME=<your bot's name>
    export TEAMS_EMAILS=<a comma delimited list of email addresses the bot will respond to>
    
    # These exports are required regardless of mode:
    export IOS_USERNAME=<the ssh username for the Catalyst switches>
    export IOS_PASSWORD=<the ssh password for the Catalyst switches>
    export IOS_SECRET=<the CLI secret password for the Catalyst switches>
    export IOS_PORT=<the ssh port number for the Catalyst switches - usually 22>
    export MERAKI_API_KEY=<your meraki dashboard API key>
    export MERAKI_ORG_NAME =<your meraki organization name>
    ```
In addition to these settings, various debugs and a choice of PDF vs. DOCX report format can be enabled in the mc_user_info.py file.

    > Note: For PDF report generation, MS Word must be installed on the host with merakicat.

# Bot

To run merakicat as a Bot, just start it without any parameters:  

```
cd src/merakicat
python merakicat.py
```
**Bot commands include the following:**

Check a Catalyst switch config for both translatable and possible Meraki features:
```
check [host <FQDN or IP address> | file <filespec>] [with timing] [with details]
```
Check one or more Catalyst switch config files for both translatable and possible Meraki features:
```
check <drag-and-drop files> [with timing] [with details]
```
Check the configs of cloud monitored Catalyst switches for both translatable and possible Meraki features:
```
check network <Meraki network name> [with timing] [with details]
```
Register a Catalyst switch to the Meraki Dashboard:
```
register [host <FQDN or IP address>] [with timing]
```
Claim Catalyst switches to a Meraki Network:
```
claim [<Meraki serial numbers>] [to <Meraki network name>] [with timing]
```
Translate a Catalyst switch config from a file or host to claimed Meraki serial numbers:
```
translate [host <FQDN or IP address> | file <filespec>] [to <Meraki serial numbers>] [with timing]
```
Migrate a Catalyst switch to a Meraki switch - register, claim & translate:
```
migrate [host <FQDN or IP address>] [to <Meraki network name>] [with timing]
```
Create a demo report for all features currently in the feature encyclopedia:
```
demo report
```


# Command-line

To run merakicat from the command-line (or from a shell script), enter any of the following:

Check a Catalyst switch config for both translatable and possible Meraki features:
```
cd src/merakicat
python merakicat.py check host <FQDN or IP address> | file <filespec> [with timing] [with details]
```
Check the configs of cloud monitored Catalyst switches for both translatable and possible Meraki features:
```
cd src/merakicat
python merakicat.py check network <Meraki network name> [with timing] [with details]
```
Register a Catalyst switch or stack to the Meraki Dashboard:
```
cd src/merakicat
python merakicat.py register host <FQDN or IP address> [with timing]
```
Claim Catalyst switches to a Meraki Network:
```
cd src/merakicat
python merakicat.py claim <Meraki serial numbers> to <Meraki network name> [with timing]
```
Translate a Catalyst switch or stack config from a file or host to claimed Meraki serial numbers:
```
cd src/merakicat
python merakicat.py translate host <FQDN or IP address> | file <filespec> to <Meraki serial numbers> [with timing]
```
Migrate a Catalyst switch to a Meraki switch - register, claim & translate:
```
cd src/merakicat
python merakicat.py migrate host <FQDN or IP address> to <Meraki network name> [with timing]
```
Create a demo report for all features currently in the feature encyclopedia:
```
cd src/merakicat
python merakicat.py demo report
```


# Bulk-mode

To run merakicat in bulk-mode, create a shell script to call merakicat in command line mode.  Example scripts included in the repo are:

Generate Check config reports for a list of Catalyst switches, 20 switches at a time, until the entire list is exhausted. The list is provided in an input file, one hostname/fqdn/IP address per line:
```
cd src/merakicat
bulk_check.sh <input file>
```
Migrate a list of Catalyst switches to a Meraki network, 20 switches at a time, until the entire list is exhausted. The list is provided in an input file, one hostname/fqdn/IP address per line:
```
cd src/merakicat
bulk_migrate.sh <input file> <Meraki network name>
```


# Credits
**This project is _heavily_ based on the work of others:**

`Catalyst_to_Meraki_Migration_Tool` by [Fady Sharobeem](https://github.com/fadysharobeem).

`Catalyst_2_Meraki_Config_Checker` by [Fady Sharobeem](https://github.com/fadysharobeem).

The bot functionality is based on the `webex_bot` project by [Finbarr Brady](https://github.com/fbradyirl).


# History

## 0.2.2 (04-10-2024)

  - Added environment variable to specify a Meraki Oragnization name.

## 0.2.1 (04-10-2024)

  - Added support for ip default-gateway as a static route.

## 0.2.0 (04-10-2024)

  - Changed BOT libraries to enable websockets and remove ngrok for security.
  - Began adding logic for Catalyst Cloud Monitoring onboarding.

## 0.1.8 (04-03-2024)

  - Edited README.
  - Renamed mc_user_sample.py to mc_user_info.py and commented out possible environment variables.
  - Added logic to merakicat.py to handle missing variables on import from mc_user_info.py.

## 0.1.7 (04-01-2024)

  - Added the ability to Check the configs of cloud monitored Catalyst switches for both translatable and possible Meraki features.
  - Included "with timing" and "with details" options on check drag-n-drop.
  - Renamed some called functions in external modules.

## 0.1.6 (03-26-2024)

  - Updated encyclopedia.
  - Migrated batch helper code for cleaner installation.

## 0.1.5 (03-23-2024)

  - Supports NM ports.
  - Merged nm-specifics into the encyclopedia.

## 0.1.4 (03-21-2024)

  - Downloads a fresh copy of the encyclopedia from my repo if the local copy is over 24 hours old.

## 0.1.3 (03-21-2024)

  - Code beautification with flake8.
  - Setting up for publishing automation.
  - Changed directory structure for publishing.
  - Released on PyPI.
  
## 0.0.14 (03-19-2024)

  - Option added for check with drag and drop files in bot mode.
  - Added missing timing in check report in bot mode.
  - Still not yet released on PyPI.
  
## 0.0.13 (03-18-2024)

  - Option added for detailed check report "with detail".
  
## 0.0.12 (03-15-2024)

  - Option for PDF vs. DOCX reporting in checker.
  - Layer 3 Interfaces (interface VLAN) supported.
  - Static routes supported.
  - Command added for "demo report".
  
## 0.0.11 (03-12-2024)

  - New reporting in checker.
  - Port-channel LACP is working and fast.
  
## 0.0.10 (03-08-2024)

  - Using a single mc_pedia.
  
## 0.0.9 (03-07-2024)

  - Using both config_pedia and check_pedia.
  - Changed to ngrok API for bot functionality
  
## 0.0.8 (03-01-2024)

  - Lots of comment blocks added.
  
## 0.0.7 (03-01-2024)

  - Now using batch port updates to Meraki dashboard.
  
## 0.0.6 (03-01-2024)

  - Some light refactoring of mc_translate module.
  - More prep work for Uplink config.

## 0.0.5 (02-29-2024)

  - Added Catalyst NM module recognition and prep work for Uplink config.

## 0.0.4 (02-28-2024)

  - Removed external data fetch for list of unsupported features in prep for adding display of features that are semi-supported.
  - Added command line help **python merakicat.py help**.

## 0.0.3 (02-27-2024)

  - Created command line option vs BOT.
  - Just try **python merakicat.py convert host <host or ip address> to <meraki network>**.

## 0.0.2 (02-26-2024)

  - Not yet released on PyPI.

## 0.0.1 (02-26-2024)

