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CCNA Automation 200-901 (DevNet Associate) Practice Exams
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CCNA Automation 200-901 (DevNet Associate) Practice Exams

Exam-style questions with full explanations for CCNAAUTO: APIs, Python, Cisco platforms, automation & networking
Last updated 7/2026
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What you'll learn

  • Pass the 200-901 exam with confidence, using original exam-style questions written to the current published blueprint
  • Consume and troubleshoot REST APIs fluently: authentication, headers, status codes, pagination, rate limits and response parsing
  • Write and read the Python that this exam expects, including requests, data structures, error handling and unit testing basics
  • Work with Cisco platform APIs across the enterprise, collaboration, security and datacenter portfolios
  • Apply software development and design fundamentals — version control with Git, design patterns, agile practice and code review
  • Deploy and secure applications using containers, CI/CD pipelines and common deployment models
  • Automate infrastructure with Ansible, model-driven programmability, NETCONF, RESTCONF and YANG
  • Hold your ground on network fundamentals: IP addressing, switching, routing, and diagnosing connectivity failures

Included in This Course

300 questions
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  • Exam 275 questions
  • Exam 375 questions
  • Exam 475 questions

Description

Pass the 200-901 exam on your first attempt.

Cisco rebranded the DevNet track to Automation, so this certification now goes by CCNA Automation while most study material, forum posts and job adverts still say DevNet Associate. Both names point at the same exam, 200-901, and anyone who already held DevNet Associate is recognised under the new name automatically. If you registered under either label, you are in the right place.

What has not changed is the difficulty profile. This exam sits at an awkward intersection: too much code for pure network engineers, too much networking for pure developers. Nearly everyone arrives strong on one side and exposed on the other. The format compounds it — alongside standard multiple choice, you will meet fill-in-the-blank items and simulation-style questions where recognising the right answer is not enough. You have to produce it.

What you get

  • Full-length practice tests that mirror the structure, difficulty and pacing of the live exam

  • A detailed explanation on every single question — why the correct answer is correct, and why each plausible alternative fails

  • Coverage across all six blueprint domains: software development and design, understanding and using APIs, Cisco platforms and development, application deployment and security, infrastructure and automation, and network fundamentals

  • Code and configuration exhibits where the question needs them — a Python snippet, a JSON payload, an API response, a device configuration

  • Balanced for both starting points, so network engineers get pushed on the software side and developers get pushed on the networking side

  • Kept current with the published exam blueprint

  • Unlimited retakes, randomized question order, mobile-friendly, lifetime access

How to use this course

Sit the first test cold and timed to establish a baseline — it will usually show a clean split between the domains you live in and the ones you have avoided. That split is your study plan. The explanations are the real course material, so read every one, including on questions you guessed correctly. Cisco publishes free sandboxes and always-on API endpoints; use them, because reading about a REST call to a network controller and making one are different skills, and this exam tests the second. Repeat until you clear the pass mark comfortably, then book it.

Worth knowing: this is the entry point to Cisco's automation track and the natural precursor to the professional-level automation certification. It carries a renewal requirement, satisfied either by passing a qualifying exam or by earning Continuing Education credits — and credits earned here can help keep your other Cisco certifications current.

Before you enroll

There are no formal prerequisites. Some Python familiarity and basic networking knowledge will make this far more productive, but you do not need the routing-and-switching CCNA first. Every question here is original and written from the current published blueprint. These are not brain dumps — Cisco's testing policies prohibit them, and memorised questions will not survive a simulation item anyway. This course is independent and is not affiliated with, authorized by, or endorsed by Cisco. Cisco, CCNA and DevNet are trademarks of their respective owners.

Who this course is for:

  • Anyone preparing for the 200-901 exam under either name — CCNA Automation or DevNet Associate
  • Network engineers adding automation and programmability skills to a traditional networking background
  • Developers who need to work with network infrastructure and Cisco platform APIs
  • NetDevOps practitioners who want a recognised credential for skills they already use
  • Candidates planning to continue to the professional-level automation certification, starting here
  • Students and career changers targeting network automation roles
  • Anyone who has failed 200-901 once and needs to identify which side of the exam — code or networking — is costing them