There's|a|new| DevNet certification available. Pass the exam, and you can become aCisco Certified DevNet Expert! The exam covers a whole host of topics, so it's important to prepare well. That way, you can give the exam your best shot.
In Episode 55 ofDevNet Snack Minute, Joe Clarke (Cisco Distinguished Engineer) gives us his best practices on how to prepare for the DevNet Expert Exam.
If you are unfamiliar with the exam, here are theOfficial DevNet Expert Lab Exam Topics.
Joe begins by discussing the "Infrastructure as Code" portion of the exam, which constitutes 30% of the entire exam. Generally, this topic covers automation and programmable interfaces. You'll need to be familiar with:
Additionally, you'll want to be familiar withCisco Network Services Orchestrator(NSO).
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Next, Joe gives us a general overview of how to prepare for the exam. In no particular order, here are Joe's main tips:
Joe also notes that documentation for Python packages and any other large libraries will be available to you during the exam, so you don't need to memorize these. Joe's main encouragement to us? Use these resources, and practice a lot!
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Joe mentions that this exam still has a design component, so it's important not to focus solely on thehow, but also on thewhy? For example, in "Infrastructure as Code," consider the following questions:
This is not just a surface-level exam. You really need to do a deep dive and get hands-on experience, which you can do by leveraging the resources available to you.
We wrap up this section with a reminder that general library and package documentation will be available, so neither need to be memorized. Instead, your key to success on the exam will be a strong understanding of these concepts in practice.
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Oh, and one other point to bear in mind:The exam is eight hours long.
The test will become available for examinees on May 2, 2022. Study hard and good luck!
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