This exam tests a candidate's knowledge of the skills needed by an engineer to understand the necessary information to support the express specialization networking business customer.
This exam covers Switching, Routing, Wireless, Cloud and Security solutions for engagements with smaller business customers.
500-560: Cisco Networking - On-Premise and Cloud Solutions (OCSE)
Cisco 500-560 Exam Overview:
Exam Name | Cisco Networking - On-Premise and Cloud Solutions |
Exam Number | 500-560 OCSE |
Exam Number | $300 USD |
Duration | 60 minutes |
Number of Questions | 45-55 |
Passing Score | Variable (750-850 / 1000 Approx.) |
Recommended Training | Cisco Networking: On-Premise and Cloud Solutions |
Sample Questions | Cisco 500-560 Sample Questions |
Practice Exam | Cisco Express Specialization Networking Track Practice Test |
Cisco 500-560 Exam Topics:
Section | Weight | Objectives |
Switching Overview and Features | 15% | - Understand the market for switching portfolio - Explain the switching product portfolio and the solutions it enables - Identify the tools and resources available for switching |
Routing Overview and Features | 15% |
- Understand the routing overview |
Wireless Overview and Features | 25% | - Identify Cisco’s products in the wireless market - Describe and explain the Cisco wireless product portfolio and positioning - Describe, explain, and identify Cisco Mobility Express, wireless LAN controller, and access points features - Define the features and benefits of Cisco DNA Spaces - Define the features and benefits of Cisco DNA Assurance |
Meraki Overview and Products | 35% | - Describe Meraki MX product mix and solutions - Describe Meraki MS product mix and solutions - Describe Meraki MR product mix and solutions - Describe Meraki SM product mix and solutions - Describe Meraki MV product mix and solutions - Explain Meraki licensing, support, and warranty - Identify the Meraki sales cycle |
Security Overview and Features | 10% | - Describe the Branch Threat Defense Umbrella - Explain threat-centric security approach and security architecture |
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