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Aviz Networks recaps Network Copilot office hours

Aviz Networks summarized a virtual NCP Office Hours session that presented live Q&A and a short demo of Network Copilot, highlighting deployment steps, data connectors, agent options, and Large Language Model (LLM) choices for enterprise networking teams.

Research Overview

An Aviz NCP Office Hours session used an open, conversational format to explore Network Copilot features and workflows with attendee questions driving the agenda.

The session prioritized live interaction and demonstration rather than prepared slides or recorded presentations to allow real-time clarification on technical topics.

Key Findings

Discussion topics included on-site deployment procedures, management of roles and permissions to support parallel tasks, and approaches for integrating multivendor telemetry through data connectors.

Attendees also covered using file uploads for contextual retrieval, available agent types and Software Development Kit (SDK) options, and a range of LLM choices with trade-offs for specific use cases.

Technical Breakdown

Data connectors were described in terms of attribute extraction, normalization, and integration via APIs or a Model Context Protocol (MCP) to present unified context to the copilot.

Speakers outlined how Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) can ingest uploaded files for context and how custom agents and an SDK can extend task automation within the platform.

Operational Impact

The session showed workflows for bringing Network Copilot on-premises (on-prem) and for structuring projects to run tasks concurrently under defined roles and permissions.

Presenters demonstrated a brief real-world use case to illustrate how connectors, agents, and LLM selection interact in typical operational scenarios.

Leadership perspective

Madhu Paluru, director of engineering at Aviz Networks, led technical explanations about platform architecture and community integration efforts related to open networking stacks.

Cody McCain, director of product management at Aviz Networks, addressed product capabilities around automation, security considerations, and interoperability with container and orchestration environments.

This Blog Signals brief is a fact-based summary of the vendor blog and is intended to inform enterprise IT and security decision-makers about the session content and practical topics covered.