Cisco Meraki is tailored for organizations seeking centralized visibility, rapid deployment, and simplified management, particularly when IT staff are small or geographically distributed. Meraki’s strengths include zero-touch provisioning, unified cloud dashboard, centralized monitoring, and automated updates—all optimal for limited-staff environments. Options A and B describe preferences better suited to traditional CLI-based or on-premises networks. Option D may apply, but doesn’t reflect the core value proposition like option C does.
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Question # 5
What is one advantage of Umbrella branch package?
A.
prevent already-infected devices from connecting to command and control
B.
prevent guest or corporate users from connecting to malicious domains and IP addresses
C.
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The Cisco Umbrella branch package is designed to protect users and devices at the DNS-layer before a malicious connection is even established. One of its main advantages is to prevent both corporate and guest users from resolving or connecting to malicious domains, IPs, and URLs.
Cisco's guidance emphasizes Umbrella’s ability to enforce DNS-layer protection across the branch, offering visibility and blocking capabilities for all outbound DNS requests. It effectively stops threats before they ever reach the network, regardless of the user’s location within the branch.
This makes option B correct, as it reflects Umbrella’s DNS-layer security function that applies uniformly to all users.
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Question # 6
What is a key feature of the Meraki MV Dashboard?
A.
drag and drop camera feeds to create video walls with up to 16 cameras per layout
B.
bulk configuration changes and software updates
C.
device security and location analytics in a single pane of glass
D.
single pane of glass showing root cause analysis for all connected wireless clients
The Cisco Meraki MV Dashboard offers an intuitive and easy-to-use interface for managing smart security cameras. One of its standout features is the ability to create custom video walls by dragging and dropping live camera feeds into a dashboard layout. Users can build visual monitoring screens consisting of up to 16 video tiles per layout.
This functionality allows security teams to monitor multiple camera views simultaneously and tailor layouts to specific needs like entrances, exits, or sensitive zones. It enhances situational awareness and simplifies surveillance management without needing external software.
Therefore, option A correctly reflects one of the core capabilities of the Meraki MV Dashboard.
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Question # 7
What is Cisco Switch Selector?
A.
a tool that can help customers compare options and identify the right switch for their needs
B.
a dashboard view of all an enterprise's switches
C.
a configuration tool that helps small business customers rapidly deploy a new switch
D.
a cloud-based solution to optimize network performance
The Cisco Switch Selector is an interactive web-based tool designed to help customers choose the appropriate Cisco switch based on specific use cases, deployment needs, or feature sets. It allows users to filter and compare across multiple Catalyst and Meraki switch models based on parameters like PoE support, port count, form factor, and stackability. Hence, option A accurately describes its purpose.
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Question # 8
How is an Organization defined within the context of the Meraki Dashboard?
A.
It is defined by the user's network construct and categorized as either small-medium enterprise (SME), campus, or a distributed enterprise.
B.
It contains Cisco Meraki devices, their configurations, statistics, and any client-device information
C.
It serves as the boundary of the account's administrative domain, including license, inventory, and user management
D.
It consists of multiple service provider resources, including support ticket management and API sandboxes
In the Cisco Meraki Dashboard, an “Organization†is the top-level construct and administrative boundary that encompasses licensing, inventory, user roles, and device configuration across all networks within that entity. It is not tied to network size or topology but functions as the central management structure for all associated resources. Therefore, option C correctly defines an Organization within Meraki’s context.