In network automation, what is the purpose of using APIs (Application Programming Interfaces)?
- To enable communication and interaction between different software applications.
- To replace the need for network protocols.
- To create graphical user interfaces (GUIs) for network devices.
- To restrict access to network resources.
APIs in network automation serve the purpose of enabling communication and interaction between different software applications, facilitating automation processes.
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