Cisco® 500-220 Exam Practice Questions (P. 1)
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Question #1
For which two reasons can an organization become “Out of License”? (Choose two.)
- Alicenses that are in the wrong network
- Bmore hardware devices than device licensesMost Voted
- Cexpired device licenseMost Voted
- Dlicenses that do not match the serial numbers in the organization
- EMR licenses that do not match the MR models in the organization
Correct Answer:
BC
BC

Indeed, when preparing for the 500-220 exam, it's crucial to remember that an organization can become "Out of License" primarily due to two scenarios. The first is having more hardware devices than the number of corresponding licenses available, which effectively prevents additional devices from being managed under the existing license count. The second scenario involves device licenses expiring, thereby rendering the devices unmanageable until the licenses are renewed. Both instances are critical to ensure network functionality and compliance within the Cisco Meraki ecosystem.
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Question #2
In an organization that uses the Co-Termination licensing model, which two operations enable licenses to be applied? (Choose two.)
- ARenew the Dashboard license.Most Voted
- BLicense a network.
- CLicense more devices.Most Voted
- DCall Meraki support.
- EWait for the devices to auto-renew.
Correct Answer:
AC
AC

For the Co-Termination licensing model, licensing operations critical to maintaining organizational access and adding new capabilities include renewing the Dashboard license and licensing additional devices. Renewing the Dashboard license ensures continued access and management through the Meraki Dashboard, a central aspect of network administration. Licensing more devices allows expansion of network capabilities and supports scaling as organizational needs grow. Both are key to leveraging the full benefits of Meraki's cloud management features.
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Question #3

Refer to the exhibit. This Dashboard organization uses Co-Termination licensing model.
What happens when an additional seven APs are claimed on this network without adding licenses?
- AAll APs immediately stop functioning.
- BAll network devices stop functioning in 30 days.Most Voted
- COne AP Immediately stops functioning.
- DAll APs stop functioning in 30 days.
Correct Answer:
B
B
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Question #4

Refer to the exhibit. What is the minimal Cisco Meraki Insight licensing requirement?
- AA single Meraki Insight license must be configured on network A to gain Web App Health visibility on network B.
- BA single Meraki Insight license must be configured on network B to gain Web App Health visibility on network B.Most Voted
- CA single Meraki Insight license must be configured on network A, and a single license must be configured on network B, to gain Web App Health visibility on network B.
- DTwo Meraki Insight licenses must be configured on network A to gain Web App Health visibility on network B.
- ETwo Meraki Insight licenses must be configured on network A and a single license must be configured on network B, to gain Web App Health visibility on network B.
Correct Answer:
E
E
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Question #5
How does a Meraki device behave if cloud connectivity is temporarily lost?
- AThe offline device continues to run with its last known configuration until cloud connectivity is restored.Most Voted
- BThe offline device reboots every 5 minutes until connection is restored.
- CThe offline device stops passing traffic.
- DThe offline device tries to form a connection with a local backup sever.
Correct Answer:
D
D

It appears there's been a bit of confusion regarding how Meraki devices behave during cloud connectivity disruptions. Contrary to the selection in the question, a Meraki device does not seek a local backup server in these situations. Instead, it continues to operate with the last known configuration, ensuring that basic network functions remain uninterrupted until the connection to the cloud is restored. This design allows users to access local and WAN resources, enforce existing network policies, and maintains continuity in user authentication and VPN services, thereby mitigating the immediate impact of cloud disconnection on network performance.
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