This exam tests your knowledge of implementing core service provider network technologies, including:
◉ Core architecture
◉ Services
◉ Networking
◉ Automation
◉ Quality of services
◉ Security
◉ Network assurance
350-501: Implementing and Operating Cisco Service Provider Network Core Technologies (SPCOR)
Cisco 350-501 Exam Overview:
Exam Name | Implementing and Operating Cisco Service Provider Network Core Technologies |
Exam Number | 350-501 SPCOR |
Exam Number | $400 USD |
Duration | 120 minutes |
Number of Questions | 90-110 |
Passing Score | Variable (750-850 / 1000 Approx.) |
Recommended Training | Implementing and Operating Cisco Service Provider Network Core Technologies (SPCOR) |
Sample Questions | Cisco 350-501 Sample Questions |
Practice Exam | Cisco Certified Network Professional Service Provider Practice Test |
Cisco 350-501 Exam Topics:
Section | Weight | Objectives |
Architecture | 15% | 1. Describe service provider architectures - Core architectures (Metro Ethernet, MPLS, unified MPLS, SR) - Transport technologies (Optical, xDSL, DOCSIS, TDM, and xPON) - Mobility (packet core, RAN xhaul transport for 4G and 5G) 2. Describe Cisco network software architecture - IOS - IOS XE - IOS XR 3. Describe service provider virtualization - NFV infrastructure - VNF workloads - OpenStack 4. Describe QoS architecture - MPLS QOS models (Pipe, Short Pipe, and Uniform) - MPLS TE QoS (MAM, RDM, CBTS, PBTS, and DS-TE) - DiffServ and IntServ QoS models - Trust boundaries between enterprise and SP environments -IPv6 flow label 5. Configure and verify control plan security - Control plane protection techniques (LPTS and CoPP) - BGP-TTL security and protocol authentication - BGP prefix suppression - LDP security (authentication and label allocation filtering) - BGP sec - BGP flowspec 6. Describe management plane security - Traceback - AAA and TACACS - RestAPI security - DdoS 7. Implement data plane security - uRPF - ACLs - RTBH |
Networking | 30% | 1. Implement IS-IS (IPv4 and IPv6) - Route advertisement - Area addressing - Multitopology - Metrics 2. Implement OSPF (v2 and v3) - Neighbor adjacency - Route advertisement - Multiarea (addressing and types) - Metrics 3. Describe BGP path selection algorithm 4. Implement BGP (v4 and v6 for IBGP and EBGP) - Neighbors - Prefix advertisement - Address family - Path selection - Attributes - Redistribution 5. Implement routing policy language and route maps (BGP, OSPF, IS-IS) 6. Troubleshoot routing protocols - Neighbor adjacency (IS-IS, OSPF, BGP) - Route advertisement (IS-IS, OSPF, BGP) 7. Describe IPv6 transition (NAT44, NAT64, 6RD, MAP, and DS Lite) 8. Implement high availability - NSF / graceful restart - NSR - BFD - Link aggregation |
MPLS and Segment Routing | 20% | 1. Implement MPLS - LDP sync - LDP session protection - LDP neighbors - Unified MPLS - MPLS OAM 2. Describe traffic engineering - ISIS and OSPF extensions - RSVP functionality - FRR 3. Describe segment routing - Segment types - IGP control plane - Segment routing traffic engineering - TI-LFa - PCE-PCC architectures |
Services | 20% | 1. Describe VPN services -EVPN - Inter-AS VPN - CSC - mVPN 2. Configure L2VPN and Carrier Ethernet - Ethernet services (E-Line, E-Tree, E-Access, E-LAN) - IEEE 802.1ad, IEEE 802.1ah, and ITU G.8032 - Ethernet OAM - VLAN tag manipulation 3. Configure L3VPN - Intra-AS VPN - Shared services (extranet and Internet) 4. Implement multicast services - PIM (PIM-SM, PIM-SSM, and PIM-BIDIR) - IGMP v1/v2/v3 and MLD 5. Implement QoS services - Classification and marking - Congestion avoidance, traffic policing, and shaping |
Automation and Assurance | 15% | 1. Describe the programmable APIs used to include Cisco devices in network automation 2. Interpret an external script to configure a Cisco device using a REST API 3. Describe the role of Network Services Orchestration (NSO) 4. Describe the high-level principles and benefits of a data modeling language, such as YANG 5. Compare agent vs. agentless configuration management tools, such as Chef, Puppet, Ansible, and SaltStack 6. Describe data analytics and model-driven telemetry in service provider 7. Configure dial-in/out telemetry streams using gRPC 8. Configure and verify NetFlow/IPFIX 9. Configure and verify NETCONF and RESTCONF 10. Configure and verify SNMP (v2c/v3) |
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