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ECMS2 Confusion ...

Flaming Badger
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Hi,

I recently completed an ECMS2 course delivered by Cisco On-Demand Learning (purchased through Fastlane). At the end of the course was a "Final Exam" which I have taken and passed. This gave me a certificate that reads "successfully completed and received a passing grade in Engineering Cisco Meraki Solutions Part 2".

My query is - does anyone know if this is all that is required to fulfil the requirements of Meraki Solution Specialist or do I need to take the 500-022 exam as well? I suspect the latter but any pointers or clues to get the answer would be greatly appreciated!

Cheers

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ww^
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Ecms 1/2 is to prepare for 500-220 cmss https://community.meraki.com/t5/Meraki-Certification/ct-p/cmss

Certificate then says: Cisco Meraki Solutions Specialist

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ww^
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Ecms 1/2 is to prepare for 500-220 cmss https://community.meraki.com/t5/Meraki-Certification/ct-p/cmss

Certificate then says: Cisco Meraki Solutions Specialist

Adding to what @jdb1 said: The final "exam" at the end of the on-demand-learning is to prove that you really worked through the course and you also qualify for CE points. The "real" exam is for the CMSS certification.

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Thanks both for the confirmation. The confusion arose because I did an online version of the course which had the exam at the end whereas a colleague managed to get on the Cisco Instructor led version which didn't.

I passed the 500-220 this evening 🙂

Philip D'Ath
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Well done.

Congratulation!

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