Network Configuration Platform

One format.
Every vendor.
Zero drift.

ConfigUnify normalizes multi-vendor network configurations into a single universal declarative format. Review diffs side-by-side, plan rollbacks automatically, and deploy to your entire infrastructure with a single click.

config-diff-review — ConfigUnify
// Cisco IOS — running
interface GigEth0/1
 ip address 10.0.1.1 255.255.255.0
 description UPLINK-A
 no shutdown
!
router ospf 1
 network 10.0.0.0 0.0.0.255 area 0
// Normalized CUF — desired
interface:
 name: GigabitEthernet0/1
 address: 10.0.1.1/24
 description: UPLINK-A
 enabled: true
routing:
 ospf: { area: 0 }

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The Problem

Multi-vendor chaos ends here.

Every vendor speaks a different language. Cisco IOS, Junos, Arista EOS, Nokia SR OS — each with its own syntax, quirks, and undocumented behaviors. ConfigUnify parses, normalizes, and translates all of them into a single universal declarative format so your team works in one shared language.

Stop writing vendor-specific scripts. Stop maintaining parallel playbooks. One workspace for your entire multi-vendor network fleet.

14+
Supported vendors
99.8%
Parse accuracy
Faster change cycles
60%
Fewer change failures
Platform architecture diagram showing multi-vendor normalization flow

Core Features

Everything your network team needs

From initial scan to final deployment, ConfigUnify covers the full configuration lifecycle across every vendor in your fleet.

01
Universal Config Normalization
Translate any vendor-specific configuration into the ConfigUnify Format (CUF) — a clean, vendor-agnostic YAML/JSON declarative schema. ConfigUnify parses implicit defaults, resolves deprecated command syntax, and handles vendor quirks automatically. One format, every vendor from Cisco to Juniper to Arista.
02
Side-by-Side Diff Review
Compare running configurations against desired state with syntax highlighting and semantic diffing. Added lines appear in green, removed in red, with context preserved for entire blocks. Team members leave inline comments before approval — comprehensive audit trail maintained for every change pushed to production.
03
Automated Rollback Planning
Every deployment captures current state and generates a diff-verified rollback set before a single command executes. Reverse operations are calculated in correct dependency order. If post-deployment monitoring detects drift or you trigger manual rollback, revert 2,000 devices to known-good state in under 90 seconds.
04
One-Click Deployment
Push approved configurations to one device, a subnet, a region, or your entire fleet. ConfigUnify automatically translates normalized CUF back into vendor-specific syntax for Cisco, Juniper, Arista, and others. Deployment status updates in real time with per-device logs capturing every command sent and received.
05
Infrastructure Scanning & Drift Detection
Schedule continuous scans across your entire fleet to retrieve running configs and compare against intended state. Undetected drift is flagged within minutes, not days. Policies run continuously to catch unauthorized changes, security policy violations, and compliance deviations before they propagate.
06
Unified REST API & SDK
Interact with any device through a single unified API regardless of vendor. ConfigUnify handles SSH key negotiation, NETCONF session management, and vendor-specific authentication workflows behind the scenes. REST endpoint and Python SDK provided for programmatic access to normalization, diffing, and deployment.

Platform Capabilities

Engineered for real network complexity

ConfigUnify goes beyond simple config templates. The platform understands context, dependencies, and vendor idiosyncrasies across your entire topology.

01
Semantic Config Parsing
Deep parser understands config semantics, not just syntax. Resolves implicit defaults, deprecated commands, and vendor-specific shorthand automatically.
02
Collaborative Review Workflows
Propose, review, comment, and approve changes as a team before any command touches production. Full audit trail included.
03
Policy-Based Compliance
Define infrastructure policies once. ConfigUnify flags any configuration that violates security baselines, naming conventions, or topology rules.
04
CI/CD Pipeline Integration
Plug ConfigUnify into your existing GitOps or CI/CD pipeline via webhooks, REST API, or native integrations with Jenkins, GitLab, and GitHub Actions.
YAML configuration format example showing CUF schema

Workflow

From scan to deployment in four steps

A structured, repeatable process that gives your team confidence at every stage of a network change.

01
Scan & Ingest
Connect ConfigUnify to your devices via SSH, NETCONF, or REST. The platform retrieves running configurations from every node in your fleet and stores a timestamped snapshot.
02
Normalize
Vendor-native configs are parsed and translated into CUF — the unified declarative format your entire team reads and writes. Implicit defaults are resolved, deprecated syntax corrected.
03
Review & Approve
Side-by-side diff view shows exactly what changes. Team members review, comment, and approve before anything is pushed to production. Complete audit trail maintained.
04
Deploy & Monitor
One-click deployment pushes translated configs to target devices. ConfigUnify monitors post-deployment state and triggers automatic rollback if drift is detected.

Plans & Modules

Choose your ConfigUnify edition

Modular editions designed to scale from small network operations teams to large multi-datacenter enterprises.

ConfigUnify Core edition interface screenshot
ConfigUnify Core
Perfect for small network teams and lab environments. Core includes the ConfigUnify Format parser, full side-by-side diff review with syntax highlighting, and manual deployment to target devices. Supports Cisco IOS, Juniper Junos, Arista EOS, Nokia SR OS, and Fortinet FortiOS with automatic parser updates.
ConfigUnify Professional edition interface screenshot
ConfigUnify Professional
The most popular plan for growing operations teams. Professional unlocks automated rollback plan generation, one-click fleet deployment, continuous infrastructure scanning for drift detection, policy-based compliance monitoring, and access to all 14+ vendor parsers. Includes CI/CD pipeline integrations for GitLab and GitHub.
ConfigUnify Enterprise edition interface screenshot
ConfigUnify Enterprise
Built for scale and compliance. Enterprise includes unlimited device management, multi-datacenter topology aware diffing, SSO/LDAP authentication, granular role-based access control, on-premise and air-gapped deployment options, dedicated support engineer, custom vendor parser development, and guaranteed SLA.
Network topology management dashboard showing multi-site overview

Why ConfigUnify

Built for reliability.
Designed for speed.

Eliminate Human Transcription Errors
Stop manually converting configs between vendor formats. Automated normalization removes the #1 source of configuration-related outages.
Unified Team Collaboration
Network engineers, security teams, and architects all work in the same normalized format with shared review workflows and a complete change audit trail.
Continuous Compliance Monitoring
Policies run continuously against live device state. Drift detection alerts fire within minutes of any unauthorized change anywhere in your fleet.
Instant Rollback Confidence
Every change comes with a pre-validated rollback plan. Mean-time-to-recover drops from hours to seconds when a deployment needs to be reversed.
Case Study

IronPath ISP cut change failures by 73%

IronPath ISP manages a 2,400-device multi-vendor fleet spanning Cisco, Juniper, and Nokia hardware across 18 regional data centers. After deploying ConfigUnify, their network operations team replaced 23 separate vendor-specific runbooks with a single normalized workflow.

"We went from dreading cross-vendor change windows to running them on autopilot. ConfigUnify is the first tool that actually understands what we're doing — not just what we're typing.
Marcus Chen, VP Network Operations, IronPath ISP
73%
Fewer change failures
11×
Faster rollback
23→1
Runbooks consolidated
2,400
Devices managed
IronPath ISP network dashboard screenshot

By the Numbers

Platform performance at scale

Measured across production deployments spanning ISPs, cloud operators, and enterprise networks worldwide.

180K+
Configurations normalized per day
14
Supported vendor parsers
99.8%
Parse accuracy across all vendors
<2s
Average diff generation time

What Teams Say

Trusted by network engineers

Real feedback from network operations teams managing multi-vendor fleets in production.

"ConfigUnify's side-by-side diff review has completely changed how we approach change windows. We catch interface mismatches and route conflicts that used to take us hours to debug in production. Combined with the automated rollback plan, I now have genuine confidence when pushing 500+ device configs."

Sarah Ridley
Lead Network Engineer, CloudEdge Labs

"The automated rollback planning alone is worth every dollar. We had a catastrophic BGP policy push last quarter that crashed our routing fabric. ConfigUnify detected it post-deployment, reverted 400 edge devices in under 90 seconds automatically. Our mean-time-to-recover dropped from 4 hours to 2 minutes."

David Kowalski
Director of Infrastructure, DataCore Systems

"Before ConfigUnify, we had 23 separate runbooks, one for each vendor type. Teams argued constantly about whose config was 'correct.' Now everyone normalizes into CUF and arguments become discussions about policy intent instead of syntax. The platform unified how we think about infrastructure."

Aisha Mensah
Network Architect, Meridian Networks

Pricing

Transparent, device-based pricing

No per-user pricing. Pay for the devices you manage, not the seats you fill.

Core
$299 /month

For small teams managing up to 50 network devices across 5 supported vendors.

  • Up to 50 managed devices
  • 5 vendor parsers included
  • Side-by-side diff review
  • Manual deployment
  • 30-day config history
  • Email support
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Enterprise
Custom

Unlimited devices, on-premise option, dedicated support, and custom development.

  • Unlimited managed devices
  • Custom vendor parser dev
  • SSO & RBAC
  • On-premise deployment
  • Dedicated success engineer
  • SLA guarantee
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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Have a question not listed here? Contact our team — we respond within one business day.

Which vendors does ConfigUnify support?

ConfigUnify currently supports Cisco IOS, IOS-XE, IOS-XR, NX-OS, Juniper Junos, Arista EOS, Nokia SR OS, Huawei VRP, Fortinet FortiOS, Palo Alto PAN-OS, F5 TMOS, MikroTik RouterOS, HP Comware, and Cumulus Linux. New vendor parsers are added quarterly.

How does ConfigUnify connect to my devices?

ConfigUnify connects via SSH, NETCONF/YANG, RESTCONF, or vendor REST APIs depending on device capability. Credentials are stored encrypted and never leave your deployment boundary. An on-premise gateway agent is available for air-gapped environments.

What is the ConfigUnify Format (CUF)?

CUF is an open, vendor-neutral YAML schema that represents network configuration semantically — not syntactically. It covers interfaces, routing protocols, ACLs, VLANs, QoS, and more. The schema is fully documented and community-extensible.

Can ConfigUnify deploy changes automatically?

Yes. One-click deployment translates normalized CUF back to vendor-native syntax and pushes it to target devices. You can also configure automated deployments triggered by CI/CD pipeline events, with optional pre-deployment diff approval gates.

How does the rollback plan work?

Before any deployment, ConfigUnify captures the current running state and generates a diff-verified rollback set. If post-deployment monitoring detects state drift or you trigger manual rollback, the reverse operations are applied in correct dependency order.

Is an on-premise deployment available?

Yes, on-premise deployment is available on the Enterprise plan. ConfigUnify ships as a set of Docker containers with a Helm chart for Kubernetes. The platform operates fully air-gapped with no external calls required after initial license activation.

Resources

From the ConfigUnify blog

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NETCONF vs RESTCONF article
Engineering  ·  May 14, 2026
NETCONF vs RESTCONF: Choosing the Right Protocol for Config Automation

An in-depth comparison of NETCONF and RESTCONF for large-scale configuration automation, including vendor support matrices, latency profiles, feature parity, and when each protocol excels.

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GitOps for Networks article
Best Practices  ·  Apr 28, 2026
GitOps for Network Infrastructure: A Practical Starter Guide

Discover how GitOps principles translate to network configuration management. We walk through repository structure best practices, CI/CD pipeline design for hardware changes, and approval workflows that scale.

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Configuration Drift article
Operations  ·  Apr 9, 2026
Configuration Drift: The Silent Outage Cause You Are Probably Ignoring

Research data on how undetected configuration drift accumulates over months, leading to cascading failures during peak traffic. We analyze 200+ incident reports and show what continuous scanning looks like in production.

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