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Cisco 500-220 Exam is a certification test designed to evaluate the proficiency of IT professionals in engineering solutions using Cisco Meraki. 500-220 exam assesses the candidate's knowledge of Meraki architecture, design, implementation, and configuration of Meraki products and solutions. 500-220 exam also focuses on the candidate's ability to troubleshoot Meraki products, analyze data, and identify potential issues.


Cisco 500-220 certification exam is an important step for IT professionals seeking to demonstrate their expertise in deploying and managing Cisco Meraki solutions. Candidates who pass the exam will earn the Cisco Meraki Solutions Specialist certification, which is recognized in the industry as a mark of excellence. To prepare for the exam, candidates should have a strong understanding of networking fundamentals and experience working with cloud-managed networking solutions. Cisco offers a variety of training resources to help candidates prepare for the exam, and passing the exam can open the door to new career opportunities.


Cisco 500-220 exam is a 90-minute test that consists of 60-70 multiple-choice questions. 500-220 exam assesses the candidates' expertise in designing, deploying, and managing Meraki networks. Engineering Cisco Meraki Solutions certification validates the candidates' proficiency in implementing Meraki wireless, switching, and security solutions. 500-220 exam also evaluates the candidates' ability to troubleshoot Meraki network issues and provide effective solutions.

 

NEW QUESTION # 34
A customer wants to use Microsoft Azure to host corporate application servers.
Which feature does the customer get by using a vMX appliance rather than connecting directly to Azure by VPN?

  • A. malware protection
  • B. next-generation firewall
  • C. SD-WAN
  • D. intrusion prevention

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 35
Which VLAN is used to source pings across the site-to-site VPN when using the MX Live tools?

  • A. highest VLAN ID that is configured and set to YES to use VPN
  • B. lowest VLAN ID configured and set to NO to use VPN
  • C. highest VLAN ID that is configured and set to NO to use VPN
  • D. lowest VLAN ID that is configured and set to YES to use VPN

Answer: A

Explanation:
Explanation
See Behavior - Firmware MX 15.11 or Lower section For MXs running firmware MX15.11 or below, the source IP that MX uses while pinging a destination is the MX IP of highest VLAN ID. If the destination is across a VPN, the MX uses the MX IP of highest VLAN ID participating in VPN. For MXs running firmware MX 15.12+, additional ping options have been added to the live tool. The ping tool now has a drop down to select the source IP address for pinging destinations from the MX.
https://documentation.meraki.com/General_Administration/Tools_and_Troubleshooting/Using_the_Ping_Live_T


NEW QUESTION # 36
Which three verbs of request are available in the Cisco Meraki API? (Choose three.)

  • A. PATCH
  • B. SET
  • C. PUT
  • D. GET
  • E. POST
  • F. ADD

Answer: C,D,E

Explanation:
Reference:
Cisco_Meraki_Dashboard_API


NEW QUESTION # 37
Refer to the exhibit.

Assuming this MX has established a full tunnel with its VPN peer, how will the MX route the WebEx traffic?

  • A. WebEx traffic will be load-balanced between both active WAN links.
  • B. WebEx traffic will prefer WAN 2 as long as it is up.
  • C. WebEx traffic will prefer WAN 1 as it is the primary uplink.
  • D. WebEx traffic will prefer WAN 2 as long as it meets the thresholds in the "Conf" performance class.

Answer: D

Explanation:
Explanation
Assuming this MX has established a full tunnel with its VPN peer, the MX will route the WebEx traffic based on the SD-WAN policy configured in the exhibit. The SD-WAN policy has two performance classes: Conf and Default. The Conf performance class matches the traffic with destination port 9000, which is used by WebEx for VoIP and video RTP3. The Conf performance class has a preferred uplink of WAN 2 and a failover uplink of WAN 1. It also has thresholds for latency, jitter, and loss that determine when to switch from the preferred uplink to the failover uplink. Therefore, the WebEx traffic will prefer WAN 2 as long as it meets the thresholds in the Conf performance class. If WAN 2 exceeds the thresholds or goes down, the WebEx traffic will switch to WAN 1 as the failover uplink.


NEW QUESTION # 38
A customer requires a hub-and-spoke Auto VPN deployment with two NAT-mode hubs with dual uplink connections and 50 remote sites with a single uplink connection.
How many tunnels does each hub need to support?

  • A. 0
  • B. 1
  • C. 2
  • D. 3

Answer: A

Explanation:
Explanation
https://documentation.meraki.com/Architectures_and_Best_Practices/Auto_VPN_Hub_Deployment_Recommen This is the number of tunnels that each hub needs to support in a hub-and-spoke Auto VPN deployment with two NAT-mode hubs with dual uplink connections and 50 remote sites with a single uplink connection. This can be calculated by using the formula for the hub tunnel count in a hub-and-spoke topology1:
Hub Tunnel Count = (H x (H - 1) / 2 x L1) + (H x S x L1 x L2)
Where H is the number of hubs, S is the number of spokes, L1 is the number of uplinks for the hubs, and L2 is the number of uplinks for the spokes. In this case, H = 2, S = 50, L1 = 2, and L2 = 1. Therefore, Hub Tunnel Count = (2 x (2 - 1) / 2 x 2) + (2 x 50 x 2 x 1) Hub Tunnel Count = (2 x 1 / 2 x 2) + (200 x 2) Hub Tunnel Count = (2 / 2 x 2) + (400) Hub Tunnel Count = (1 x 2) + (400) Hub Tunnel Count = 2 + 400 Hub Tunnel Count = 402 This question is related to the topic of Auto VPN Hub Deployment Recommendations in the Cisco Meraki documentation. You can find more information about this topic in the Auto VPN Hub Deployment Recommendations article or the Meraki Auto VPN General Best Practices page.


NEW QUESTION # 39
Refer to the exhibit.

What are the Loss and Average Latency statistics based on?

  • A. responses that the MX appliance receives on the connectivity-testing IP address that is configured on the Security & SD-WAN > SD-WAN & Traffic Shaping page
  • B. responses that the MX appliance receives on the connectivity-testing IP addresses on the Security & SD- WAN > Firewall page
  • C. responses that the MX appliance receives on the connectivity-testing IP addresses on the Help > Firewall info page
  • D. responses that the MX appliance receives on the connectivity-testing hostnames on the Insight > Web App Health page

Answer: A

Explanation:
Explanation
Quote from referred documentation-Link: Loss and latency will be determined over the configured IP address under Security and SD-WAN > SD-WAN and Traffic Shaping > Uplink Statistics. If no IP is configured, these values will be measured against 8.8.8.8 by default. On the WAN Health page, all the configured IP address statistics can be reviewed by changing the destination under the "Ping Destination" column.
https://documentation.meraki.com/MI/MI_WAN_Health#:~:text=Current%20loss%20and%20latency%20statist


NEW QUESTION # 40
Drag and drop the settings from the left into the boxes on the right to indicate if the setting will be cloned or not cloned using the Cisco Meraki MS switch cloning feature.

Answer:

Explanation:


NEW QUESTION # 41
Company iPads are enrolled in Systems Manager without supervision, and profiles are pushed through Systems Manager.
Which outcome occurs when a user attempts to remove the "Meraki Management" profile on an iPad?

  • A. The "Meraki Management" profile is removed. All the profiles Systems Manager pushed remain.
  • B. The "Meraki Management" profile is removed. All the profiles that Systems Manager pushed are also removed.
  • C. The "Meraki Management" profile is removed and then pushed automatically by Systems Manager.
  • D. The "Meraki Management" profile cannot be removed.

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 42
Refer to the exhibit.

Which two actions are required to optimize load balancing asymmetrically with a 4:1 ratio between links?
(Choose two.)

  • A. Change the primary uplink to "none".
  • B. Enable load balancing.
  • C. Set the speed of the cellular uplink to zero.
  • D. Add an internet traffic preference that defines the load-balancing ratio as 4:1.
  • E. Change the assigned speeds of WAN 1 and WAN 2 so that the ratio is 4:1.

Answer: B,E

Explanation:
Explanation
To clarify, to optimize load balancing asymmetrically with a 4:1 ratio between links, two actions that are required are:
Enable load balancing: This option allows the MX to use both of its uplinks for load balancing. When load balancing is enabled under Security & SD-WAN > Configure > SD-WAN & Traffic shaping, traffic flows will be distributed between the two uplinks proportional to the WAN 1 and WAN 2 bandwidths specified under Uplink configuration1.
Change the assigned speeds of WAN 1 and WAN 2 so that the ratio is 4:1: The assigned speed of a WAN link is a value that indicates the bandwidth available on that link. By changing the assigned speeds of WAN 1 and WAN 2 so that they reflect the desired load-balancing ratio, the administrator can ensure that the MX uses both links efficiently and proportionally1. For example, if WAN 1 has a bandwidth of 100 Mbps and WAN 2 has a bandwidth of 25 Mbps, then setting their assigned speeds to
100 Mbps and 25 Mbps respectively will achieve a 4:1 load-balancing ratio.


NEW QUESTION # 43
Where should a network admin navigate to investigate wireless mesh information between Meraki APs?

  • A. Wireless > Monitor > RF Spectrum
  • B. Wireless > Configure > Radio Settings
  • C. Wireless > Monitor > Access Points > AP > RF
  • D. Wireless > Monitor > Wireless Health

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 44
Which Cisco Meraki product must be deployed in addition to Systems Manager so that Systems Manager Sentry enrollment can be used?

  • A. MR Access Point
  • B. MS Switch
  • C. MV Smart Camera
  • D. Meraki Insight

Answer: A

Explanation:
Explanation
https://documentation.meraki.com/MR/MR_Splash_Page/Systems_Manager_Sentry_Enrollment


NEW QUESTION # 45
A Cisco Meraki MV camera is monitoring an office and its field of vision currently captures work desks and employee computer screens. However, recording employee computer screens is prohibited by local regulation.
Which feature in Dashboard can be used to preserve the current position of the camera while also meeting regulation requirements?

  • A. sensor crop
  • B. privacy window
  • C. area or interest
  • D. restricted mode
  • E. zone exclusion

Answer: B

Explanation:
Explanation
https://documentation.meraki.com/MV/Initial_Configuration/Privacy_Windows


NEW QUESTION # 46
When an SSID is configured with Sign-On Splash page enabled, which two settings must be configured for unauthenticated clients to have full network access and not be allow listed? (Choose two.)

  • A. Firewall & traffic shaping
  • B. Simultaneous logins
  • C. Captive Portal strength
  • D. RADIUS for splash page settings
  • E. Controller disconnection behavior

Answer: C,E


NEW QUESTION # 47
Refer to the exhibit.

Why does the end user complain of poor wireless performance?

  • A. Non-802.11 traffic of 18 percent indicates poor AP placement.
  • B. The client is using a 20 MHz channel width to connect.
  • C. Channel 48 utilization is at 84 percent.
  • D. The client is connected to the secondary radio of the AP instead of the primary radio

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 48
A Cisco Meraki MX security appliance is trying to route a packet to the destination IP address of
172.18.24.12. Which routes contained in its routing table does it select?

  • A. directly connected 172.18.16.0/20
  • B. non-Meraki VPN route 172.18.24.0/24
  • C. static route 172.16.0.0/12
  • D. Auto VPN route 172.18.0.0/16

Answer: B

Explanation:
Explanation
Route Priority
Each type of route configured on the MX has a specific priority in comparison with other types of routes. The priority is as follows:
Directly Connected
Client VPN
Static Routes
AutoVPN Routes
Non-Meraki VPN Peers
BGP learned Routes
NAT*
https://documentation.meraki.com/MX/Networks_and_Routing/MX_Routing_Behavior


NEW QUESTION # 49
Which Meraki Dashboard menu section is accessed to enable Sentry enrollment on an SSID?

  • A. Wireless > Configure > Splash page
  • B. Wireless > Configure > Access Control
  • C. Wireless > Configure > Firewall & Traffic Shaping
  • D. Wireless > Configure > SSIDs

Answer: B

Explanation:
Explanation
SM Sentry enrollment can be enabled on any MR network via the Splash page section of the Wireless > Configure > Access control page.
https://documentation.meraki.com/MR/MR_Splash_Page/Systems_Manager_Sentry_Enrollment


NEW QUESTION # 50
What occurs when a configuration change is made to an MX network that is bound to a configuration template?

  • A. The more restrictive configuration is preferred.
  • B. The configuration change in the bound network is combined with the template configuration inside the template.
  • C. The template configuration overrides the configuration change in the bound network.
  • D. The configuration change in the bound network overrides the template configuration.

Answer: D

Explanation:
Explanation
https://documentation.meraki.com/Architectures_and_Best_Practices/Cisco_Meraki_Best_Practice_Design/Best


NEW QUESTION # 51
Company iPads are enrolled in Systems Manager without supervision, and profiles are pushed through Systems Manager.
Which outcome occurs when a user attempts to remove the "Meraki Management" profile on an iPad?

  • A. The "Meraki Management" profile is removed. All the profiles Systems Manager pushed remain.
  • B. The "Meraki Management" profile is removed. All the profiles that Systems Manager pushed are also removed.
  • C. The "Meraki Management" profile is removed and then pushed automatically by Systems Manager.
  • D. The "Meraki Management" profile cannot be removed.

Answer: B

Explanation:
Explanation
On the device, navigate to Settings > General > Device Management
Select Meraki Management, and select Remove to delete the management profile and any managed configuration profiles installed via SM


NEW QUESTION # 52
What is a feature of distributed Layer 3 roaming?

  • A. All wireless client traffic is tunneled.
  • B. All wireless client traffic can be split-tunneled.
  • C. An MX Security Appliance is required as a concentrator.
  • D. An MX Security Appliance is not required as a concentrator.

Answer: D

Explanation:
Explanation
https://documentation.meraki.com/Architectures_and_Best_Practices/Cisco_Meraki_Best_Practice_Design/Best This is a feature of distributed Layer 3 roaming, which maintains layer 3 connections for end devices as they roam across layer 3 boundaries without a concentrator1. The first access point that a device connects to will become the anchor access point1.


NEW QUESTION # 53
How is high-availability supported for Cisco Meraki devices?

  • A. Only the MX Security Appliances that use VRRP support high availability.
  • B. The MX Security Appliances and MS Series Switches that use HSRP support an active/passive high- availability pair.
  • C. An active/active high-availability pair is recommended for MX Security Appliances.
  • D. The MX Security Appliances and MS Series Switches that use VRRP support an active/passive high- availability pair.

Answer: D

Explanation:
Explanation
https://documentation.meraki.com/MS/Layer_3_Switching/MS_Warm_Spare_(VRRP)_Overview


NEW QUESTION # 54
The WAN connection of a Cisco Meraki MX security appliance is congested, and the MX appliance is buffering the traffic from LAN ports going to the WAN ports. High, normal, and low priority queue buffers are all full. Which proportion of the normal traffic is forwarded compared to the other queues?

  • A. 2/10 packets
  • B. 4/10 packets
  • C. 2/7 packets
  • D. 5/15 packets

Answer: C

Explanation:
Explanation
https://documentation.meraki.com/MX/Firewall_and_Traffic_Shaping/SD-WAN_and_Traffic_Shaping


NEW QUESTION # 55
Refer to the exhibit.

A packet arrives on the VPN concentrator with source IP 10.168.70.3 and destined for IP 10.116.32.4.
What is the next hop for the packet, based on this concentrator routing table?

  • A. Not enough detail is available to determine the next hop.
  • B. The concentrator gateway (10.128.124.62) is the next hop.
  • C. The packet is stopped.
  • D. The Auto VPN peer "Store 1532 - appliance" is the next hop.

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 56
One thousand concurrent users stream video to their laptops. A 30/70 split between 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz is used.
Based on client count, how many APs (rounded to the nearest whole number) are needed?

  • A. 0
  • B. 1
  • C. 2
  • D. 3

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 57
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