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Netomata Config Generator (NCG) creates complete, ready-to-install config files for network devices and services from a common light-weight model of your network. Because these config files are generated programmatically (rather than by hand), and generated from a shared model (rather than being managed separately for each device or service), they are consistent and complete.

More information about the philosophy behind NCG

Availability

NCG is currently under development. We have already had successful tests of the basic capabilities, and we expect to make the first version available in public beta by early 2009.

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Documentation

Please see the Netomata Config Generator (NCG) program documentation pages.

License

NCG is released as free open source software under the GNU General Public License, version 3. Please see the Netomata Config Generator (NCG) License page for full details. If you would like to discuss alternative licensing terms, please email license@netomata.com.

Mailing Lists

Netomata hosts a number of mailing lists for discussions and announcements related to NCG.

ncg-users

The ncg-users mailing list is for discussions about using the Netomata Config Generator (ncg) software. Examples of relevant topics include questions about how to set up ncg on a particular system, bug reports, and "tips and tricks".

ncg-announce

The ncg-announce mailing list is a low-volume list for announcements related to the Netomata Config Generator (ncg) software, such as announcements of new releases, security alerts, and so forth. This list is only for announcements; any followup discussions pertaining to the announcements will take place on the ncg-users mailing list.

network-automation

The network-automation mailing list is for discussions of issues related to automating network configuration and management, including (but not limited to) methods, mechanisms, techniques, philosophies, policies, and products (in general; questions about specific products should be directed to the mailing list dedicated to that particular product). These discussions are not limited to Netomata products and services.