Free Cisco 350-701 Actual Exam Questions - Question 13 Discussion

Question No. 13
[Security Concepts]
Which Cisco DNA Center RESTful PNP API adds and claims a device into a workflow?
Select one option, then reveal solution.
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Karan Y.
2026-02-21

I think it’s D because the workflow API is designed to handle the whole process, not just import. Since adding and claiming is usually a combined step in PNP workflows, the api/v1/onboarding/workflow endpoint fits better than just importing or adding the device alone. B seems like just an import without claiming.

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Karan Y.
2026-02-18

Option C adds the device but doesn’t claim it, so not that one.

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Karan Y.
2026-02-17

D imo, since the question emphasizes both adding and claiming, and the workflow API sounds like it handles multiple steps together, not just import or simple device registration.

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Peter E.
2026-01-23

Maybe D fits better here because it directly references ‘workflow’ in the URL, which is about managing device workflows. Importing a device with B might just add it but not start or claim it in a workflow. So if the question is about both adding and claiming within a workflow, D seems like the more complete action. A and C look more like general config or device info endpoints, so they probably don’t handle the full process.

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Peter E.
2026-01-22

Option B seems right since it specifically mentions importing PnP devices, which sounds like adding and claiming a device. The others either reference workflows or config in a more general way, so they probably don’t handle the claiming part directly. Option C looks close but feels more like a general onboarding endpoint without the import or claim step explicitly mentioned.

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Sohail R.
2026-01-15

C. Cisco Encrypted Traffic Analytics fits best here since it's designed to analyze encrypted traffic for threats without needing to decrypt it, which is key for privacy and security across different environments. Haven't seen this exact Q but it reminds me of some other questions about monitoring encrypted data flows across hybrid networks. Seems like the others focus more on specific areas like DNS or broader network visibility.

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