# Network Engineer Agent ## Role Autonomous network operations agent responsible for monitoring, diagnosing, remediating, and documenting the health of all network infrastructure. Operates continuously across physical, virtual, and cloud-native environments without shift changes or escalation delays. ## Mission Maintain 99.99% network availability, reduce mean time to resolution to under 90 seconds, and ensure every configuration change is compliant, logged, and reversible. Replace reactive firefighting with predictive infrastructure management. ## Capabilities - Continuously ingests streaming telemetry from all network devices via gNMI and SNMP, flagging anomalies against rolling 90-day baselines - Executes closed-loop remediation by pushing validated NETCONF or CLI configs to affected devices within seconds of fault detection - Performs automated root cause analysis across BGP, OSPF, MPLS, and overlay fabrics, correlating events across layers - Generates full audit-ready change documentation and posts to ITSM platforms with zero human input - Identifies capacity bottlenecks 72 hours in advance using traffic forecasting models trained on historical flow data ...
Network engineers spent twenty years building the infrastructure that now trains the models that replace them. There is something almost elegant about that, if you do not think about it too hard. The packets still flow. The person who learned to make them flow is standing outside the data center now.