Exam Description:
10% | 1.0 | Network Programmability Foundation |
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1.1 | Utilize common version control operations with git: add, clone, push, commit, diff, branching, merging conflict | |
1.2 | Describe characteristics of API styles (REST and RPC) | |
1.3 | Describe the challenges encountered and patterns used when consuming APIs synchronously and asynchronously | |
1.4 | Interpret Python scripts containing data types, functions, classes, conditions, and looping | |
1.5 | Describe the benefits of Python virtual environments | |
1.6 | Explain the benefits of using network configuration tools such as Ansible and Puppet for automating data center platforms | |
30% | 2.0 | Controller Based Data Center Networking |
2.1 | Describe the following: 2.1.a ACI target policy 2.1.b ACI application hosting capabilities 2.1.c Implementation of an ACI application from the Cisco ACI Apps Center |
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2.2 | Leverage the API inspector to explore the REST API calls made by the ACI GUI | |
2.3 | Construct a Python script to create an application policy using the ACI REST API | |
2.4 | Construct a Python script to create an application policy using the ACI Cobra SDK | |
2.5 | Construct an Ansible playbook to create an application policy | |
2.6 | Describe the benefits of integrating Kubernetes infrastructure using the ACI CNI plugin | |
30% | 3.0 | Data Center Device-centric Networking |
3.1 | Describe Day 0 provisioning with NX-OS 3.1.a Cisco POAP 3.1.b NX-OS iPXE |
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3.2 | Implement On-Box Programmability and Automation with NX-OS 3.2.a Bash 3.2.b Linux containers (LXC and Docker using provided container 3.2.c NX-OS guest shell 3.2.d Embedded Event Manager (EEM) 3.2.e On-box Python Scripting |
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3.3 | Compare model-driven telemetry such as YANG Push and gRPC to traditional network monitoring strategies such as SMNP, Netflow, and SYSLOG | |
3.4 | Construct Python script that consumes model-driven telemetry data with NX-OS | |
3.5 | Implement Off-Box Programmability and Automation with NX-OS 3.5.a Nexus NX-API (NX-API REST and NX-API CLI) 3.5.b Nexus NETCONF using native and OpenConfig 3.5.c Network configuration tools with NX-OS (Ansible) |
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30% | 4.0 | Data Center Compute |
4.1 | Configure Cisco UCS with developer tools 4.1.a UCS PowerTool 4.1.b UCS Python SDK 4.1.c Ansible |
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4.2 | Describe the capabilities of the DCNM API | |
4.3 | Identify the steps in the Intersight API authentication method | |
4.4 | Construct an Intersight API call given documentation to accomplish tasks such as manage server policies, service profiles, and firmware updates | |
4.5 | Describe the process to implement workflows for physical and virtual infrastructure
using UCS Director 4.5.a Pre-defined tasks 4.5.b Custom tasks 4.5.c Script libraries |
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4.6 | Utilize UCS Director REST API browser |
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