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Cisco DevNet Associate Exam Update: What’s New in v1.1?

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Published on April 15, 2025

Preparing for the Cisco DevNet Associate (200-901) exam without knowing the latest updates can cost you time, effort, and—most importantly—your chance at passing. 

Many candidates make the mistake of studying outdated topics, focusing on tools like Puppet and VIRL, which are no longer part of the exam. Others miss out on new technologies like Terraform or Cisco Modeling Labs (CML), which now play a critical role.

With the rapid growth of network automation, DevOps, and Cisco’s evolving product line, staying updated is no longer optional—it’s a must. The exam has shifted to reflect real-world industry demands, and ignoring these changes means you risk falling behind in both the exam and your career.

In this blog, we break down everything you need to know about the DevNet Associate v1.1 update. You’ll learn what’s been added, what’s been removed, and how these changes impact your exam prep. 

From product name updates to new automation tools and security technologies, this guide will help you focus your study efforts where it matters most— so you’re ready for both the exam and the job market. 

First, let's look at the reasons behind Cisco’s decision to update the DevNet Associate (DEVASC) certification exam.

Why Did Cisco Update the DevNet Associate (DEVASC) Exam?

Cisco updated the DevNet Associate (DEVASC) exam to version 1.1 to keep the certification aligned with the fast-evolving world of network automation, DevOps practices, and Cisco’s latest technologies. The update started in January 2024 to match the latest industry trends and best practices.

While the exam's six core domains remained the same, Cisco refined the technologies within those domains. Outdated tools like Puppet and Chef were removed, while popular tools like GitLab were added to better match real-world industry usage.

The update also supports Cisco’s broader strategy of focusing on network programmability and intent-based networking. 

By revising the exam, Cisco helps professionals develop skills that are in high demand— such as Python programming, API integration, automation with Ansible, and working with Cisco platforms like Meraki, DNA Center, and SD-WAN (Software-Defined Wide Area Network).

Ultimately, this update reflects Cisco’s commitment to keeping the DEVASC certification relevant and valuable, ensuring that certified professionals are equipped with the knowledge and skills that today’s job market demands.

Key Technologies in DEVASC v1.1

Category

Technology/Concept

Relevance

Programming

Python

Core language for network automation

Version Control

Git

Essential for code management and collaboration

Data Formats

XML, JSON, YAML

Common formats for data exchange

APIs

REST, HTTP

Fundamental for interacting with network devices and services

Cisco Platforms

Meraki, DNA Center, ACI, SD-WAN, NSO

Key Cisco solutions for network management and automation

Automation Tools

Ansible, GitLab

Tools for automating network tasks and workflows

DevOps

CI/CD, Docker

Practices for efficient and scalable application deployment

Security

OWASP Threats, Encryption

Principles for securing applications and network interactions

Key Changes in the Cisco DevNet Associate Exam (v1.1 vs. v1.0)

The Cisco DevNet Associate exam (200-901) update from v1.0 to v1.1 includes important changes. Core domains and weightage stay the same, but topics are updated to match new technologies and Cisco products. 

Key changes include renaming Webex Teams to Webex, adding XDR and Secure Malware Analytics, and removing UCS Director. Terraform is added as a new automation tool, while Puppet and Chef are no longer listed.

The exam now includes new topics like RESTCONF/NETCONF, YANG models, code review, unified diffs, and API call diagrams. Candidates should study the updated v1.1 materials and focus on these new areas. 

The table below highlights the key differences between v1.0 and v1.1 of the DevNet Associate exam:

Domain

Topic (v1.0)

Topic (v1.1)

Change Description

Cisco Platforms and Development

Webex Teams (in describing collaboration platform capabilities)

Webex (in describing collaboration platform capabilities)

Product name update

Cisco Platforms and Development

ThreatGrid (under security platforms)

XDR, Secure Malware Analytics (under security platforms)

Updated list of security platforms

Cisco Platforms and Development

UCS Director (in compute management platforms)

UCS Manager, Intersight (in compute management platforms)

UCS Director removed

Cisco Platforms and Development

Manage spaces, participants, and messages in Webex Teams

Manage spaces, participants, and messages in Webex

Product name update in task description

Infrastructure and Automation

VIRL (as a network simulation tool)

Cisco Modeling Labs (as a network simulation tool)

Replacement of the simulation tool example

Infrastructure and Automation

Ansible, Cisco NSO (as automation tools)

Ansible, Terraform, Cisco NSO (as automation tools)

Terraform added as an automation tool

Infrastructure and Automation

Not explicitly present

Interpret RESTCONF/NETCONF queries

New topic

Infrastructure and Automation

Not explicitly present

Interpret basic YANG models

New topic

Infrastructure and Automation

Not explicitly present

Interpret unified diffs

New topic

Infrastructure and Automation

Not explicitly present

Explore principles of code review

New topic

Infrastructure and Automation

Not explicitly present

Interpret sequence diagrams with API calls

New topic

Infrastructure and Automation

Puppet, Chef (as automation tools)

Ansible, Terraform, Cisco NSO (as automation tools)

Puppet and Chef are no longer explicitly mentioned for the Associate level

Weightage

All domains retain their original weightage

All domains retain their original weightage

No change in domain weightage

Exam Duration

120 minutes

120 minutes

No change in exam duration

Number of Questions

90-110

Information not explicitly available

Potential change requires further official confirmation

Study Materials

Official Cert Guide (published 2020), Learning Labs, etc.

Updated Learning Matrix available, likely updated Official Cert Guide and other resources

Candidates should prioritize v1.1 specific official resources

Cisco DevNet Associate Product Name Changes (v1.0 to v1.1)

As part of the DevNet Associate (DEVASC) exam update, Cisco made many product name changes to align with its latest branding and improve clarity. These updates help match the terms used in Cisco's current platforms and security tools.

Old Name

New Name

Why?

Change Description

Webex Teams

Webex

To ensure consistency with Cisco’s full collaboration suite.

Updated all mentions of "Webex Teams" to "Webex" in exam tasks and topics.

AMP (Advanced Malware Protection)

Secure Endpoint

To align with Cisco’s modern security branding.

References to AMP are now updated to Secure Endpoint, reflecting its role as Cisco’s endpoint protection.

ThreatGrid

Secure Malware Analytics

To create a unified security terminology across Cisco products.

ThreatGrid is now called Secure Malware Analytics in the exam.

DevNet Associate Exam Content Updates

1. UCS Director Removed, Focus on UCS Manager & Intersight The UCS Director has been removed in favor of Cisco UCS Manager and Intersight for compute management and automation.

2. Terraform Added to DevNet Associate Exam Topics Terraform is now included alongside Ansible and Cisco NSO as a key network automation tool.

3. Cisco Modeling Labs (CML) Replaces VIRL in Network Simulation Topics Cisco has retired VIRL in favor of Cisco Modeling Labs (CML) for network testing and simulation.

The table below summarizes these key content updates.

Topic Area

v1.0 Content

v1.1 Content

Brief Description of Change

Compute Management & Automation

Included Cisco UCS Director as a compute management platform (along with Cisco UCS Manager and Cisco Intersight)

Cisco UCS Director removed; focuses on Cisco UCS Manager and Cisco Intersight for compute management​

UCS Director was removed from the exam blueprint to emphasize modern Cisco compute management via UCS Manager and Intersight​

.

Automation Tools

Automation tool examples included Ansible, Puppet, Chef, and Cisco NSO (Terraform was not included)​

Terraform was added as a listed automation tool alongside Ansible and Cisco NSO (Puppet and Chef were removed)

Terraform (a popular Infrastructure-as-Code tool) was introduced in v1.1, replacing older config management tools (Puppet/Chef) to reflect current industry practices

.

Network Simulation & Testing

Network simulation/testing tools included Cisco VIRL (Virtual Internet Routing Lab) as an example platform, along with Cisco pyATS

Cisco Modeling Labs (CML) replaced VIRL as the network simulation platform example (pyATS remains included)​

Cisco updated the exam to use Cisco Modeling Labs instead of the now-renamed VIRL, aligning the blueprint with Cisco’s current network simulation tool offering

.

How to Prepare for the Updated DevNet Associate (200-901) Exam

To prepare well for the updated DevNet Associate (v1.1) exam, you should first make sure you’re studying from the latest materials that cover all the new topics added in this version. 

Cisco’s updated Official Cert Guide, Learning Labs, and the Learning Matrix are good places to start. These will help you understand what has changed and what you need to focus on.

One of the biggest changes is the addition of Terraform as a network automation tool. It’s important to learn how Terraform works because it’s now part of the exam. You should understand its basic commands, how it helps automate networks, and how it’s used alongside other tools like Ansible and Cisco NSO. 

Keep in mind that older tools like Puppet and Chef are no longer included, so spending time on Terraform is important.

Another change is in the network simulation tools. Earlier, the exam included VIRL, but now, Cisco Modeling Labs (CML) has replaced it. So, if you’re practicing network simulation, use CML instead of VIRL. Get comfortable with creating network topologies, testing configurations, and simulating real-world network scenarios in CML.

Also, focus on learning Cisco UCS Manager and Intersight for compute management. The older tool, UCS Director, has been removed from the exam. So, you need to understand how UCS Manager and Intersight work to manage servers and automate tasks in data centers.

Learning these new topics and practicing regularly will prepare you well for the exam and for real-world tasks in network automation jobs.

Preparation Resources:

  • Cisco Learning Network: Cisco Learning Network provides resources and guidance for exam preparation 

  • CBT Nuggets: CBT Nuggets provides resources and insights into the DevNet Associate certification 

  • Cisco U: Cisco offers training and certification information 

  • Cisco’s updated Official Cert Guide: Cisco Cert Guide provides official certification guides and supplemental updates to help candidates prepare for the latest exam topics.

  • Cisco Learning Labs: Cisco Learning Labs offers hands-on practice environments to build real-world skills and reinforce exam concepts.

  • Cisco Learning Matrix: The Cisco Learning Matrix outlines key exam topics and maps them to recommended learning resources for targeted preparation.

Pro Tip: To make your preparation easier and more structured, check out the updated Cisco DevNet Associate course from CBT Nuggets. Their training covers all the v1.1 updates and will help you stay confident and ready on exam day!

Conclusion

The Cisco DevNet Associate (200-901) exam was updated to version 1.1 in January 2024 to keep pace with the latest trends in network automation, programmability, and security. 

While the six core domains and their weightage remain unchanged, several important updates were made to the technologies and tools covered in the exam.

Key updates and changes to the DevNet Associate include: 

  • Product Name Changes: Webex Teams → Webex, AMP → Secure Endpoint, ThreatGrid → Secure Malware Analytics.

  • Compute Management: UCS Director removed; focus shifted to Cisco UCS Manager and Intersight.

  • Automation Tools: Terraform was added as a key tool; Puppet and Chef were removed.

  • Network Simulation: Cisco Modeling Labs (CML) replaces VIRL for hands-on simulation and testing.

  • New Topics: RESTCONF/NETCONF, YANG models, code review, unified diffs, and API call sequence diagrams were added.

These updates reflect Cisco’s focus on ensuring that certified professionals are equipped with in-demand skills like Python, API integration, automation, DevOps practices, and network programmability using the latest Cisco platforms.

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