Exam Number 600-504 NPENG
Associated Job Role Network Programmability Engineer Specialist
Network Programmability; Support Specialist Certification
Duration 90 minutes (55 – 65 questions)
Available Languages English
This exam tests the ability of network engineers to deploy network applications in the programmable environment and make sure that they work. The exam also tests the ability to implement an open network infrastructure designed by network designers and architects. Successful candidates will demonstrate that they can deploy, install, and troubleshoot network infrastructures and applications.
The Implementing Cisco Network Programmability (600-504) (NPENG) exam is a 90-minute (1.5 hour) exam with 55‒65 questions. This exam tests the ability of network engineers to deploy network applications into the programmable environment and ensure that they work successfully. The exam also tests the ability to implement an open network infrastructure designed by the network designers and architects. Successful candidates will demonstrate that they can deploy, install, and troubleshoot network infrastructures and applications. Candidates can prepare for this exam by taking the Implementing Cisco Network Programmability course.
The following topics are general guidelines for the content likely to be included on the exam. However, other related topics may also appear on any specific delivery of the exam. In order to better reflect the contents of the exam and for clarity purposes, the guidelines below may change at any time without notice.
1.0 Requirements Collection and Analysis 16%
1.1 Understand the architecture of the application being deployed
1.2 Understand the external interfaces for the application (N&S bound API, GUI interface, CLI)
1.3 Understand relevant standards bodies for network programmability
1.4 Understands open source concepts and engagement models
1.5 Understand the environment in which the application is being deployed
2.0 Deployment Design Development 19%
2.1 Understand the pros and cons of different deployment models and configurations
2.2 Document in detail how the application is deployed and configured
2.3 Understand the best practices to deploy the end product
2.4 Understand the lab validation and testing
3.0 Configuration and Implementation 29%
3.1 Fluent in the installation and configuration of the application being deployed
3.2 Fluent in the configuration of the network and other dependent services the application is using
3.3 Understanding the base lining process
3.4 Staging and verification
4.0 Troubleshooting 20%
4.1 Troubleshoot the functionality and performance of the application
4.2 Interface with developers on improving application serviceability and quality
4.3 Network troubleshooting
4.4 Network virtualization
4.5 Automation/orchestration
4.6 Application and operating system
4.7 Storage
4.8 Be able to determine the real-time impact of the deployed application on the IT infrastructure
4.0 Operation and Optimization 16%
5.1 Tuning
5.2 Ability to optimize and tune the application specific to the environment
5.3 Monitoring and instrumentation
5.4 Change management
QUESTION 1
Which two statements about RFC6020 are true? (Choose two.)
A. YANG is a data modeling language.
B. YANG is a protocol to configure network devices.
C. YANG is used by OF-CONFIG.
D. YANG is used by BGP-LS.
E. YANG is an object-oriented programming language.
Answer: A,C
Explanation:
QUESTION 2
Applications compiled by Java are better adaptive to different operating systems like Windows and
Linux than applications compiled by C compiler.
Which option describes why Java applications are more independent from the OS than C applications?
A. Java has a DLL to abstract the difference of OS.
B. Java compiler is smarter than C compiler.
C. Java compiler creates byte code that is run on Java VM, and Java VM is prepared for each OS.
D. This is an urban legend. No difference between Java and C.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Associated Job Role Network Programmability Engineer Specialist
Network Programmability; Support Specialist Certification
Duration 90 minutes (55 – 65 questions)
Available Languages English
This exam tests the ability of network engineers to deploy network applications in the programmable environment and make sure that they work. The exam also tests the ability to implement an open network infrastructure designed by network designers and architects. Successful candidates will demonstrate that they can deploy, install, and troubleshoot network infrastructures and applications.
The Implementing Cisco Network Programmability (600-504) (NPENG) exam is a 90-minute (1.5 hour) exam with 55‒65 questions. This exam tests the ability of network engineers to deploy network applications into the programmable environment and ensure that they work successfully. The exam also tests the ability to implement an open network infrastructure designed by the network designers and architects. Successful candidates will demonstrate that they can deploy, install, and troubleshoot network infrastructures and applications. Candidates can prepare for this exam by taking the Implementing Cisco Network Programmability course.
The following topics are general guidelines for the content likely to be included on the exam. However, other related topics may also appear on any specific delivery of the exam. In order to better reflect the contents of the exam and for clarity purposes, the guidelines below may change at any time without notice.
1.0 Requirements Collection and Analysis 16%
1.1 Understand the architecture of the application being deployed
1.2 Understand the external interfaces for the application (N&S bound API, GUI interface, CLI)
1.3 Understand relevant standards bodies for network programmability
1.4 Understands open source concepts and engagement models
1.5 Understand the environment in which the application is being deployed
2.0 Deployment Design Development 19%
2.1 Understand the pros and cons of different deployment models and configurations
2.2 Document in detail how the application is deployed and configured
2.3 Understand the best practices to deploy the end product
2.4 Understand the lab validation and testing
3.0 Configuration and Implementation 29%
3.1 Fluent in the installation and configuration of the application being deployed
3.2 Fluent in the configuration of the network and other dependent services the application is using
3.3 Understanding the base lining process
3.4 Staging and verification
4.0 Troubleshooting 20%
4.1 Troubleshoot the functionality and performance of the application
4.2 Interface with developers on improving application serviceability and quality
4.3 Network troubleshooting
4.4 Network virtualization
4.5 Automation/orchestration
4.6 Application and operating system
4.7 Storage
4.8 Be able to determine the real-time impact of the deployed application on the IT infrastructure
4.0 Operation and Optimization 16%
5.1 Tuning
5.2 Ability to optimize and tune the application specific to the environment
5.3 Monitoring and instrumentation
5.4 Change management
QUESTION 1
Which two statements about RFC6020 are true? (Choose two.)
A. YANG is a data modeling language.
B. YANG is a protocol to configure network devices.
C. YANG is used by OF-CONFIG.
D. YANG is used by BGP-LS.
E. YANG is an object-oriented programming language.
Answer: A,C
Explanation:
QUESTION 2
Applications compiled by Java are better adaptive to different operating systems like Windows and
Linux than applications compiled by C compiler.
Which option describes why Java applications are more independent from the OS than C applications?
A. Java has a DLL to abstract the difference of OS.
B. Java compiler is smarter than C compiler.
C. Java compiler creates byte code that is run on Java VM, and Java VM is prepared for each OS.
D. This is an urban legend. No difference between Java and C.
Answer: A
Explanation:
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