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2026 Statistics

Key Facts: CCNP Collaboration Exam

30%

On-Prem Call Control

Cisco blueprint

25%

Cloud/Hybrid Services

Cisco blueprint

120 min

Core Exam Time

Cisco

$400

Core Exam Fee

Cisco

3 years

Certification Valid

Cisco

2026 v2.0

Current Core Blueprint

Cisco

CCNP Collaboration requires one core exam plus one concentration exam. For the current CLCOR 350-801 v2.0 core exam, On-Premises Call Control (30%) and Collaboration Cloud and Hybrid Services (25%) are the two largest domains, so CUCM, Webex, Control Hub, and hybrid calling design are the highest-yield study areas. Cisco does not publish a fixed passing score or question count for each written exam form.

About the CCNP Collaboration Exam

The CCNP Collaboration certification validates professional-level skills across Cisco Unified Communications Manager, voice gateways and SBCs, Webex cloud and hybrid services, and real-time media quality. The active core exam is CLCOR 350-801 v2.0, which Cisco moved to on February 3, 2026 and now weights on-premises call control and cloud or hybrid services more heavily than the prior blueprint.

Questions

100 scored questions

Time Limit

2 hours

Passing Score

~70% (estimated)

Exam Fee

$400 (Cisco / Pearson VUE)

CCNP Collaboration Exam Content Outline

15%

Infrastructure and Design

Collaboration deployment models, sizing, dial-plan design, security foundations, survivability, and service dependencies.

10%

Protocols and Endpoints

SIP signaling, SDP, DTMF methods, endpoint registration, provisioning, and common endpoint behavior.

30%

On-Premises Call Control

CUCM call routing, globalized dial plans, user and device management, Unity Connection, and core administration workflows.

10%

Voice Gateways and SBCs

Dial peers, translation rules, codec and DTMF interworking, CUBE policy, redundancy, and PSTN edge integration.

25%

Cloud and Hybrid Services

Webex Calling, Control Hub, Webex Meetings and Messaging, Cloud-Connected UC, hybrid service design, and admin workflows.

10%

Media and QoS

Media-resource behavior, QoS marking and queuing, trust boundaries, and RTP call-quality troubleshooting.

How to Pass the CCNP Collaboration Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: ~70% (estimated)
  • Exam length: 100 questions
  • Time limit: 2 hours
  • Exam fee: $400

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

CCNP Collaboration Study Tips from Top Performers

1Master CUCM call-routing logic first, including route patterns, calling search spaces, partitions, transformations, and digit analysis.
2Know the difference between on-prem, cloud, and hybrid workflows so you can quickly decide whether a task belongs in CUCM, Control Hub, or both.
3Practice gateway and CUBE fundamentals deeply: inbound and outbound dial-peer matching, translation rules, codec negotiation, SIP normalization, and survivability.
4Memorize media-resource roles such as MTP, transcoder, conference bridge, and annunciator, then tie them to codec and DTMF troubleshooting scenarios.
5Be precise with QoS trust boundaries, DSCP markings, LLQ behavior, and the difference between signaling and media flows.
6Spend time in Webex Control Hub and Cloud-Connected UC so cloud and hybrid objectives feel operational rather than abstract.
7Use mixed practice sets after each domain review because the exam blends design, administration, and troubleshooting rather than testing each feature in isolation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What changed for CCNP Collaboration in 2026?

Cisco moved the core exam to CLCOR 350-801 v2.0 on February 3, 2026. The new blueprint increases emphasis on on-premises call control and collaboration cloud or hybrid services, and Cisco retired older concentration paths such as CLAUTO and CLICA in favor of the active CLACC, CLHCT, and CLCCE options.

How many questions are on the CCNP Collaboration exam?

Cisco does not publish a fixed question count for written exam forms, so the exact total can vary. Most preparation resources treat the CLCOR core exam as roughly a 90-110 question, 120-minute exam, and this site uses 100 as a representative planning number for practice pacing.

What topics matter most on the current CLCOR blueprint?

The highest-weighted areas are On-Premises Call Control at 30% and Collaboration Cloud and Hybrid Services at 25%. In practice, that means candidates should spend the most time on CUCM call routing, dial plans, user and device administration, Webex Calling, Control Hub, and hybrid service design.

How should I study for CCNP Collaboration?

Start with CUCM call routing and dial-plan logic, then build out gateway and CUBE skills, and finally spend focused time on Webex Calling, Control Hub, and Cloud-Connected UC. Hands-on lab work matters because many exam objectives involve operational decisions, troubleshooting patterns, and feature interactions that are hard to retain from reading alone.

Which concentration exams count toward CCNP Collaboration in 2026?

As of March 2026, Cisco lists three active CCNP Collaboration concentration exams: Implementing Cisco Collaboration Applications (300-815 CLACC), Implementing Cisco Collaboration Cloud and Edge Solutions (300-820 CLHCT), and Implementing Cisco Collaboration Contact Center Enterprise Solutions (300-830 CLCCE). Passing any one of those plus the CLCOR core exam completes the CCNP Collaboration certification requirement.

What roles does CCNP Collaboration support?

CCNP Collaboration is commonly used for unified communications engineer, voice engineer, collaboration engineer, and senior collaboration administrator roles. It is also the normal stepping stone from foundational networking knowledge into deeper CUCM, Webex, hybrid calling, and Cisco voice edge specialization.