# Submission information for the Network Commands Introduction HW # https://aaronbloomfield.github.io/nws/hws/netcmds/ # The filename of this file must be 'netcmds.py', else the submission # verification routines will not work properly. # You are welcome to have additional variables or fields in this file; you # just can't remove variables or fields. # Who are you? Name and UVA userid. The name can be in any human-readable # format. userid = "mst3k" name = "Jane Doe" # This dictionary contains various information that will vary depending on the # assignment. other = { # On a scale of 1-5, how well do you feel you knew these network # commands *before* going through this tutorial? 1 is not at all, 2 a # bit, but not much, 3 is neutral, 4 is well, 5 is quite well. 'knew_netcfg_cmds_before': None, # On a scale of 1-5, how well do you feel you new these network # commands *after* going through this tutorial? 1 is not at all, 2 a # bit, but not much, 3 is neutral, 4 is well, 5 is quite well. 'knew_netcfg_cmds_after': None, } # These are various sanity checks, and are meant to help you ensure that you # submitted everything that you are supposed to submit. Other than # submitting the necessary files to Gradescope (which checks for those # files), all other submission requirements are listed herein. These values # need to be changed to True (instead of False). sanity_checks = { # none for this assignment } # While some of these are optional, you still have to replace those optional # ones with the empty string (instead of None). comments = { # How long did this assignment take, in hours? Please format as an # integer or float. 'time_taken': None, # Any suggestions for how to improve this assignment? This part is # completely optional. If none, then you can have the value here be the # empty string (but not None). 'suggestions': None, # Any other comments or feedback? This part is completely optional. If # none, then you can have the value here be the empty string (but not # None). 'comments': None, }