CCIE DevNet Training & Lab Prep Guide 2026

CCIE DevNet — recently rebranded by Cisco as CCIE Automation — is the only CCIE track where software development skills matter more than protocol knowledge. The 8-hour lab exam tests your ability to write Python code, build API integrations, design automation architectures, and deploy CI/CD pipelines against live network infrastructure. This makes it fundamentally different from every other CCIE track. Exam Overview The CCIE DevNet v1.1 exam consists of two modules tested at a Cisco lab facility: ...

March 7, 2026 · 12:00 AM MST

The Network Automation Engineer Career Path: From Python Scripts to CCIE Automation

Network automation engineers earn $113,000 on average in 2026, with senior roles reaching $160,000–$180,000 and CCIE Automation holders commanding $170,000+ as staff architects. The career path from writing your first Python script to holding a CCIE Automation is the fastest-growing trajectory in network engineering — and the February 2026 DevNet-to-CCIE Automation rebrand just made it significantly more credible on resumes. Key Takeaway: The strongest automation engineers aren’t developers who learned networking — they’re network engineers who learned to code. The career path from NOC engineer to CCIE Automation architect pays $80,000 to $170,000+ and typically takes 5–8 years of deliberate skill-building. ...

March 5, 2026 · 7:33 PM MST · DevNet

Your First CCIE Automation Lab: Python, ncclient, and NETCONF on Cisco CML

Building your first CCIE Automation practice lab with Python and NETCONF on Cisco CML takes about 30-60 minutes and gives you a hands-on environment that directly mirrors the exam. The CCIE Automation lab exam (formerly DevNet Expert) is an 8-hour test where you write real code against real devices — and the only way to prepare is by writing real code against real devices. Key Takeaway: The fastest path to CCIE Automation lab readiness starts with a CML topology, three IOS-XE routers with NETCONF enabled, and a single Python ncclient script. Master that foundation first, then expand to RESTCONF, Ansible, and Terraform. ...

March 5, 2026 · 4:08 PM MST · DevNet