What is intent-based networking, and how does it simplify the management of modern network systems?
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Intent-based networking is a networking approach that allows administrators to define high-level business intent or policies, and then automatically configure and manage the underlying network infrastructure to meet those intent or policies. It simplifies the management of modern network systems by abstracting the complexity of network configurations and operations from administrators. With intent-based networking, administrators can specify their intent in plain language or through a centralized interface, and the network infrastructure uses automation and machine learning to provision, manage, and troubleshoot the network accordingly. This reduces manual configurations, human errors, and speeds up network deployment and changes, ultimately leading to more efficient and agile network management.