Programming Use Cases for Cisco Digital Network Architecture (CPLL-DNAPUC-V1)

The Programming Use Cases for Cisco Digital Network Architecture (DNAPUC) v1.0 course highlights the shift toward the digital enterprise and examines the components, benefits, and use cases of Cisco Digital Network Architecture (Cisco DNA) in an enterprise environment.


You will learning about key platforms including Cisco DNA Center, Cisco WebEx Teams, Cisco Connected Mobile Experiences (CMX), and their related APIs. This course also covers open standards, tools, and network APIs that you can use to complement the Cisco DNA software portfolio, including Python, JavaScript Object Notation (JSON), Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF), Representational State Transfer Configuration Protocol (RESTCONF), and Yet Another Next Generation (YANG).


Associated Certification: none

Associated Exam: none


Course Objectives

After taking this course, you should be able to:

  • Understand the role that programmable infrastructure is having on the transition to the digital enterprise
  • Describe Cisco DNA, its components and benefits, and explain a few use cases
  • Describe the different technologies and solutions within the Cisco programmable infrastructure portfolio
  • Describe Cisco DNA Center REST APIs
  • Understand the functionality provided by Cisco WebEx Teams
  • Describe Cisco CMX, services, and related APIs
  • Describe the importance of DevOps culture within network operations in the shift to becoming a digital enterprise


Target Audience

  • Sales engineers
  • Account managers
  • Networking engineers
  • Technical and non-technical audiences


Course Prerequisites

Before taking this course, you should have the following knowledge and skills:

  • CCNA certification or equivalent experience

The following Cisco learning offering can help you prepare:

  • Programming for Network Engineers (PRNE)