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Overview

This repository provides the base components required to setup a DevOps base lab in the F5 Unified Demo Framework. This lab can be used to practice and created automation and DevOps content.

Prerequisites

  1. Access to the F5 Unified Demo Framework (UDF)
  2. Chrome browser

Environment

The UDF blueprint consists of the following resources:

  • 2 x BIG-IP virtual appliances (15.0.x)
  • 1 Ubuntu 18 application server running:
    • NGINX
  • 1 Ubuntu 18 client server running:
    • Coder (Web based VS Code)
    • Docker
      • f5-cli container
    • Sphinx

Networking

Component Management Subnet (10.1.1.0/24) Internal Subnet (10.1.10.0/24) External Subnet (10.1.20.0/24) Additional IPs
Client Server 10.1.1.4 10.1.10.4 10.1.20.4 none
App Server 10.1.1.5 10.1.10.5 none none
BIG-IP1 10.1.1.6 10.1.10.6 10.1.20.6 10.1.20.10
BIG-IP2 10.1.1.7 10.1.10.7 10.1.20.7 10.1.20.20

Setup:

View the lab documentation.

Development:

View the development overview page.

Support

For support, please open a GitHub issue. Note, the code in this repository is community supported and is not supported by F5 Networks. For a complete list of supported projects please reference SUPPORT.md.

Community Code of Conduct

Please refer to the F5 DevCentral Community Code of Conduct.

License

Apache License 2.0

Copyright

Copyright 2014-2020 F5 Networks Inc.

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