Exam Description: The Splunk Core Certified Power User exam is the final
step towards completion of the Splunk Core Certified Power User certification.
This next-level certification exam is a 57-minute,
60-question assessment which evaluates a candidate’s knowledge and skills of
field aliases and calculated fields, creating tags and event types, using
macros, creating workflow actions and data
models, and normalizing data with the CIM. Candidates can expect an additional 3
minutes to review the exam agreement, for a total seat time of 60 minutes.
Candidates for this certification must complete the
lecture, hands-on labs, and quizzes that are part of the Splunk Fundamentals 2
course in order to be eligible for the certification exam. Splunk Core Certified
Power User is a required prerequisite to the
Splunk Enterprise Certified Admin certification track.
This course focuses on searching and reporting commands, as well as on the
creation of knowledge objects. Major topics include using transforming commands
and visualizations, filtering and formatting
results, correlating events, creating knowledge objects, using field aliases and
calculated fields, creating tags and event types, using macros, creating
workflow actions and data models, and normalizing data
with the Common Information Model (CIM).
The following content areas are general guidelines for the content to be
included on the exam:
● Transforming commands and visualizations
● Filtering and formatting results
● Correlating events
● Knowledge objects
● Fields (field aliases, field extractions, calculated fields)
● Tags and event types
● Macros
● Workflow actions
● Data models
● Splunk Common Information Model (CIM)
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 Using Transforming Commands for Visualizations 5%
1.1 Use the chart command
1.2 Use the timechart command
2.0 Filtering and Formatting Results 10%
2.1 The eval command
2.2 Use the search and where commands to filter results
2.3 The fillnull command
3.0 Correlating Events 15%
3.1 Identify transactions
3.2 Group events using fields
3.3 Group events using fields and time
3.4 Search with transactions
3.5 Report on transactions
3.6 Determine when to use transactions vs. stats
4.0 Creating and Managing Fields 10%
4.1 Perform regex field extractions using the Field Extractor (FX)
4.2 Perform delimiter field extractions using the FX
5.0 Creating Field Aliases and Calculated Fields 10%
5.1 Describe, create, and use field aliases
5.2 Describe, create, and use calculated fields
6.0 Creating Tags and Event Types 10%
6.1 Create and use tags
6.2 Describe event types and their uses
6.3 Create an event type
7.0 Creating and Using Macros 10%
7.1 Describe macros
7.2 Create and use a basic macro
7.3 Define arguments and variables for a macro
7.4 Add and use arguments with a macro
8.0 Creating and Using Workflow Actions 10%
8.1 Describe the function of GET, POST, and Search workflow actions
8.2 Create a GET workflow action
8.3 Create a POST workflow action
8.4 Create a Search workflow action
9.0 Creating Data Models 10%
9.1 Describe the relationship between data models and pivot
9.2 Identify data model attributes
9.3 Create a data model
10.0 Using the Common Information Model (CIM) Add-On 10%
10.1 Describe the Splunk CIM
10.2 List the knowledge objects included with the Splunk CIM Add-On
10.3 Use the CIM Add-On to normalize data
Question: 1
Selected fields are displayed ______each event in the search results.
A. below
B. interesting fields
C. other fields
D. above
Answer: A
Question: 2
Search terms are not case sensitive.
A. True
B. False
Answer: A
Question: 3
These two searches will NOT return the same results. SEARCH 1:login failure
SEARCH 2: “login failure”.
A. True
B. False
Answer: A
Question: 4
A space is an implied _____ in a search string.
A. OR
B. AND
C. ()
D. NOT
Answer: B
Question: 5
You can not specify a relative time range, such as 45 seconds ago, for a
search.
A. True
B. False
Answer: B
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