Great app for Windows/Mac/iPhone/Android/Web. Plus, I didn’t have to worry about scheduling resources, I could just do it as and when my schedule allowed me to.Īnki Flash Cards – Topics I was struggling with I put on flash cards and used those any chance I got. It allowed for a slightly deeper learning experience than the Sandboxes alone. I was also able to use a Nexus 9K device and play with the Nexus APIs. With CML2 in my lab I was able to do things like spin up a CSR and configure guest shell, or prepare it for RESTCONF/NETCONF. You can’t make any significant changes to them. I watched it the week prior to my exam and used the quizzes in each module to gauge my retention of the content.ĬML2 – A lot of the DevNet sandboxes are read only.
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– What a fantastic resource the DevNet team has put together for our consumption! Anything you need to learn for the DevNet exams you can do it here for free! I recommend you spend a ton of time using this resource, you will not be sorry you did!Ĭisco DevNet Free Video Series – This video series I used as a final review of sorts. More on that later.Ĭisco DevNet Modules and Sandboxes. After reading the chapter I’d use the practice exams. Before reading any chapter I’d start by doing the DITKAs. Let me make this clear and say that this is not a paid advertisement for CBT Nuggets, these are my honest feelings about my experience using CBT to train for Cisco DevNet Associate.Ģ00-901 Official Cert Guide ( including the premium digital edt with extra practice questions) So, the book has the “Do I know this already questions?” (aka DITKAs) at the beginning of each chapter, and the premium edition comes with digital versions of the DITKAs as well as four practice exams (available through ). But, I honestly feel like it was just a different, and better, experience this time with CBT. Now, I was okay with that in the past because I had success. I have used other video based training offerings in the past and it’s death by power point, there are some demos, but in the end you never see the instructor. It’s engaging because I feel like the instructors are talking directly to me. To prepare for the DevNet Associate exam I used the following resources:ĬBT Nuggets DEVASC training – This was my first time as a CBT Nuggets Leaner and I have to tell you I had a fantastic experience! I think that CBT Nuggets stands out because it’s very engaging video content. While not passing, I was still pleasantly surprised with the score that I received and pushed on with my studies. The obvious delta here was the Cisco Specific APIs and SDKs. I had zero intent of passing here as I had not studied other than what I did to prepare for the other DevOps exams. In early November I state the 200-901 exam for the first time. With this in mind I decided to just take a shot at the DevNet Associate exam.
If you compare the two blueprints there is probably a 65%-70% overlap of topic coverage. So, I felt like I had a good base of information for the DevNet Associate. Part of the 5 Juniper certs included JNCIA and JNCIS DevOps certifications. Side quest completed I was now able to turn my attention back to DevNet Associate. I gladly accepted the challenge, and once again, put my DevNet desires into a temporary holding pattern. It was the end of July, and I had to get all 5 completed before the end of September. I was asked to pursue five Juniper Certifications for work that would help improve our partnership with Juniper. I was ready and excited to jump right in on my DevNet Associate, but work had… other plans for me. Recall, earlier this year I finally got my CCNP Enterprise. My point of view as I watched Chuck Robins, Cisco CEO, announce the new Certification line up at Cisco Live 2019 The Side Quest (copy right Manny) But, I didn’t bump my DevNet dreams to the front of the line, I still had a date with CCNP. We are not officially supported by Palo Alto networks, or any of it's employees, however all are welcome to join and help each other on a journey to a more secure tomorrow.From the moment Cisco announced the DevNet certifications at Cisco Live 2019 I knew that I wanted to get DevNet Certified! I remember the announcement because I was siting in the audience in San Diego at the CLUS keynote when the announcement was made. This subredditt is for those that administer, support, or want to learn more about Palo Alto Networks firewalls.