Ansible is often used for heterogeneous network automation and control for large environments, but for homelab-sized environments, it might be more effort to maintain than just SSHing into your handful of devices.
this post was submitted on 30 Nov 2023
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I know that separate switch manufactures have different control programs/automation for their own devices. Cisco has catalyst center, HP has Aruba Central.
If the switch has SSH access, Ansible maybe?