Cisco 500-220 Practice Test - Questions Answers
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Question 1
Refer to the exhibit.
What are the Loss and Average Latency statistics based on?
responses that the MX appliance receives on the connectivity-testing hostnames on the Insight > Web App Health page
responses that the MX appliance receives on the connectivity-testing IP addresses on the Security & SD- WAN > Firewall page
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
responses that the MX appliance receives on the connectivity-testing IP addresses on the Help > Firewall info page
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%20statistics,address%20is%20set%20to%208.8.
Question 2
In an organization that uses the Co-Termination licensing model, which two operations enable licenses to be applied? (Choose two.)
Renew the Dashboard license.
License a network.
License more devices.
Call Meraki support.
Wait for the devices to auto-renew.
Explanation:
There are two operations in which a license can be applied, License more devices or Renew my dashboard license. This article will compare both operations and describe their behaviors. https://documentation.meraki.com/General_Administration/Licensing/Meraki_Licensing_-_License_More_Devices_vs_Renewal
These are the two operations that enable licenses to be applied in an organization that uses the Co-Termination licensing model. According to theMeraki Co-Termination Licensing Overview, there are two ways to add licenses to an organization:
Renewing the Dashboard license: This option allows you to extend the co-termination date of your organization by purchasing new licenses for the same or longer term as your existing licenses. You can renew your Dashboard license from the Organization > Configure > License Info page or from the Meraki Dashboard homepage.
Licensing more devices: This option allows you to add new devices to your organization by purchasing new licenses for them. You can license more devices from the Organization > Inventory page or from the Meraki Dashboard homepage.
Question 3
Which two Systems Manager Live tools are available only for Apple Macs and Windows PCs and cannot be used on iOS or Android mobile devices? (Choose two.)
OS updates
Send notification
Selective wipe
Screenshot
Remote Desktop
Explanation:
https://documentation.meraki.com/SM/Monitoring_and_Reporting/MDM_Commands_in_Systems_Manager - Under Live Tools Selective Wiping is only for MacOS. Here we have Windows Laptop as well
Question 4
What happens to an unsupervised iOS device when the ''Meraki management'' profile is removed?
The ''Meraki management'' profile is removed. All configuration profiles that Systems Manager pushed remain.
The ''Meraki management'' profile is removed. All configuration profiles that Systems Manager pushed are also removed.
The ''Meraki management'' profile is removed and then pushed automatically by Systems Manager.
The ''Meraki management'' profile cannot be removed.
Question 5
Which requirement is needed to implement Fast Lane on Cisco Meraki APs?
wireless profile installed on an Apple iOS device
wireless profile installed on a Cisco iOS access point
adaptive 802.11r disabled
traffic shaping rule tagging traffic with a DSCP value of 46 to Apple.com
Explanation:
Meraki MR Access Points, in combination with a wireless profile installed on the iOS device, will enable the Fast Lane technologies. The fastest way to install a wireless profile on an iOS device is via Meraki EMM. https://documentation.meraki.com/MR/Wi-Fi_Basics_and_Best_Practices/Wireless_QoS_and_Fast_Lane
Wireless_QoS_and_Fast_Lane
Question 6
Which type of authentication protocol is used when using OSPF on an MX appliance?
MD5
certificate
plaintext
SHA-1
Explanation:
Using_OSPF_to_Advertise_Remote_VPN_Subnets
Question 7
When wireless SSIDs are configured in Dashboard, which setting on the Access Control page affects the ability of a 2.4 GHz only client device from associating to the WLAN for the first time?
Content filtering
Bridge mode
802.11r
Dual band operating with Band Steering
Explanation:
When band steering is enabled on an SSID, APs will stop advertising that SSID in 2.4GHz beacons. Since 2.4GHz-only clients that rely on a passive scan will not ''see'' that SSID in beacons, they might not be able to join this SSID unless they do an active scan or have been pre-configured with the SSID name and security settings (for example, a pre-shared key). https://documentation.meraki.com/MR/Radio_Settings/Band_Steering
Question 8
Which two actions can extend the video retention of a Cisco Meraki MV Smart Camera? (Choose two.)
enabling audio compression
installing an SSD memory extension
enabling motion-based retention
enabling maximum retention limit
configuring a recording schedule
Explanation:
https://documentation.meraki.com/MV/Advanced_Configuration/Scheduled_Recording
By default, the Meraki security camera's will record continuously 24/7. In some situations, certain times of day are not allowed to be recorded. Scheduled recording covers this requirement as well as improve the video retention capabilities of the camera.
Question 9
How does a Meraki device behave if cloud connectivity is temporarily lost?
The offline device continues to run with its last known configuration until cloud connectivity is restored.
The offline device reboots every 5 minutes until connection is restored.
The offline device stops passing traffic.
The offline device tries to form a connection with a local backup sever.
Explanation:
What happens if a network loses connectivity to the Meraki cloud?
Because of Meraki's out of band architecture, most end users are not affected if Meraki wireless APs, switches, or security appliances cannot communicate with Meraki's cloud services (e.g., because of a temporary WAN failure):
* Users can access the local network (printers, file shares, etc.)
* If WAN connectivity is available, users can access the Internet
* Network policies (firewall rules, QoS, etc.) continue to be enforced
* Users can authenticate via 802.1X/RADIUS and can roam wirelessly between access points
* Users can initiate and renew DHCP leases
* Established VPN tunnels continue to operate
* Local configuration tools are available (e.g., device IP configuration
https://meraki.cisco.com/lib/pdf/meraki_datasheet_cloud_management.pdf
Question 10
Where should a network admin navigate to investigate wireless mesh information between Meraki APs?
Wireless > Monitor > Access Points > AP > RF
Wireless > Configure > Radio Settings
Wireless > Monitor > Wireless Health
Wireless > Monitor > RF Spectrum
Explanation:
See Monitoring Mesh section Mesh monitoring tools are located at the bottom of every AP detail page, which can be accessed by navigating to Wireless > Monitor > Access Points, then clicking on an Access Point. https://documentation.meraki.com/MR/Wi-Fi_Basics_and_Best_Practices/Wireless_Mesh_Networking
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