Course Information
Course Overview
The Course You Need For Cisco Devnet Associate DEVASC 200-901 - Python Json APIC Meraki Nexus RESTCONF NETCONF API GIT
You will test yourself against The DevNet Associate Exam (DEVASC 200-901) topics which are associated with the Cisco Certified DevNet Associate certification.
These practice exam questions test a Devnet Associate Exam candidate's knowledge of
--Software development and design
--Understanding and using APIs,
--Cisco platforms and development,
--Application development and security,
--Infrastructure and automation,
--Developing Applications and Automating Workflows Using Cisco Core Platforms.
Course Content
- 1 section(s)
- Section 1 Practice Tests
What You’ll Learn
- ---Software development and design
- ---Understanding and using APIs
- ---Cisco platforms and development
- ---Application deployment and security
- ---Infrastructure and automation
- ---Network fundamentals
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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MMarvin Dyers
This is really great course. I am just starting but i think i will pass when i complete this course.
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AAngel
When an answer is not correct it doesn´t give you the reason. I want to know that I fail in the question.. but for me is even more important to know the reason behind about why I fail it.
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RRaf Tan
I just passed the exam a few hours ago. Didn't get my official score yet but I did worse on Infrastructure and Automation. My experience in a nutshell: It was not an easy exam. There were a significant amount of totally new items not found here and on similar "reviewers". And I'm not talking about simply multiple choice where you can do a process of elimination (i.e. guessing). You have to analyze YANG models, multi-line API calls in python, a Linux session, and items that resemble questions here but are worded differently so you end up second-guessing yourself. I don't mean to discourage anyone but you really have to understand a lot of topics real well if you want an easy exam. I felt there wasn't enough time to spend staring at a busy XML page or a long Python script to figure out what's going on. Be mindful of your time. Keep it to 1 minute per item, or less. Now the good news: many of the items from this course did show up. I would say about 70-80%, like the others say. However, this particular course has a lot of bad wording, poor sentence construction. It feels like items here are copies of other reviewers but without any proofreading. This is the hardest Cisco exam I've taken. (I'm CCNA x2, CCNP, Python Associate). Good luck!
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MMartin Wilson
I completed the Cisco exam today (and passed), but it wasn't thanks to this (or any of the other Udemy practice exams. These exams have some word for word exact same questions in the real exam, but the vast majority of these questions DO NOT mimic the real exam format, which (in my experiences) asked lots of questions based on code examples, such as "what's missing in this code block to complete python requests", "what is this ansible playbook accomplishing" and "fill in the blank spots to complete this post request to the Meraki API"