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Cisco AUTOCOR 350-901: Complete Network Automation Course
https://WebToolTip.com
Published 6/2026
Created by Jozef Baros
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Level: Intermediate | Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 56 Lectures ( 5h 57m ) | Size: 3.9 GB
Complete prep for the Cisco AUTOCOR 350-901 exam — Ansible, Terraform, RESTCONF, Python, Git, CI/CD, pyATS, and AI
What you'll learn
⚡ Build network automation solutions using Ansible, Terraform, RESTCONF, and Python to manage VLANs, OSPF, ACLs, and interface configurations on Cisco devi
⚡ Consume REST APIs at scale — implement token authentication, OAuth 2.0 flows, pagination, rate limiting with exponential backoff, and error handling in Python
⚡ Design and operate GitLab CE CI/CD pipelines with build, prevalidation, deploy, and post-validation stages, and diagnose pipeline failures
⚡ Apply Infrastructure as Code practices using Git version control, Cisco Modeling Labs for safe testing, Docker Compose for reproducible tooling, Netbox
⚡ Harden automation solutions with secure coding practices — input validation, least-privilege authentication, secret management, and CA-signed TLS certificates
⚡ Build an MCP server with Python FastMCP to expose network data to AI agents and construct a conversational LLM-based agent for network automation tasks
⚡ Select the right automation approach for any technical or business requirement — IaC frameworks (Ansible/Terraform), low-code/no-code platforms, or Python apps
Requirements
❗ Basic understanding of networking concepts — you should know what VLANs, OSPF, ACLs, and IP routing are before starting
❗ Familiarity with Cisco IOS or IOS XE CLI — you do not need to be an expert, but you should be comfortable reading and writing basic device configuration
❗ No prior automation or programming experience is required — Python, Ansible, Terraform, and Git are all introduced from the ground up within the course
❗ A computer with internet access is sufficient — all code examples use freely available tools; a Cisco Modeling Labs (CML) instance is helpful for hands-on practice but not required to follow the material
❗ Recommended: CCNA-level knowledge or equivalent practical experience with Cisco networking