Microsoft Certified Azure Network Engineer Associate
As a candidate for the Azure Network Engineer Associate certification you should have subject matter expertise in planning, implementing, and maintaining Azure networking solutions, including hybrid networking, connectivity, routing, security, and private access to Azure services.
In the role of Azure Network Engineer you manage and deploy solutions for performance, resiliency, scale, and security by using the Azure Portal and other methods, including PowerShell, Azure Command-Line Interface (CLI), and Azure Resource Manager templates (ARM templates).
How to become Microsoft Certified: Azure Network Engineer Associate?
Prerequisites
To start your journey to become a Microsoft Certified: Azure Network Engineer Associate, you must have experience in enterprise networking, on-premises or cloud infrastructure and network security and an understanding of:
- on-premises virtualization technologies, including: VMs, virtual networking, and virtual hard disks.
- network configurations, including TCP/IP, Domain Name System (DNS), virtual private networks (VPNs), firewalls, and encryption technologies.
- software defined networking.
- hybrid network connectivity methods, such as VPN.
- resilience and disaster recovery, including high availability and restore operations.
Training course & required exam:
Achieve the Microsoft Certified: Azure Network Engineer Associate Certification by completing the AZ-700 exam.
Prepare by taking the following training course:
- M-AZ700, Designing and Implementing Microsoft Azure Networking Solutions
Check the course M-AZ700 Book the AZ-700 exam
Skills Measured?
These skills will be measured on the exam associated with this certification.
- Design, implement, and manage hybrid networking (10-15%)
- Design and implement core networking infrastructure (20-25%)
- Design and implement routing (25-30%)
- Secure and monitor networks (15-20%)
- Design and implement Private access to Azure Services (10-15%)