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Key Facts: Cisco 300-815 CLACCM Exam

90 min

Exam Time

Pearson VUE delivery

$300

Exam Fee

USD per attempt

25%

Largest Domain

Call Control and Dial Planning

v1.2

Blueprint Version

Active 2026 exam topics

5 days

Retake Wait

Cisco professional-level retake policy

3 yrs

CCNP Validity

After passing 350-801 + 300-815

The Cisco 300-815 CLACCM (v1.2) is a 90-minute professional-level CCNP Collaboration exam that costs $300 USD through Pearson VUE. It covers six domains: Signaling and Media Protocols (20%), CME/SRST Gateway Technologies (10%), Cisco Unified Border Element (15%), Call Control and Dial Planning (25%), CUCM Call Control Features (20%), and Mobility (10%). Cisco does not publish a fixed passing score; questions blend multiple-choice and multi-response formats, typically 55-65 items. Paired with 350-801 CLCOR, passing 300-815 earns the CCNP Collaboration certification, which is valid for 3 years.

Sample Cisco 300-815 CLACCM Practice Questions

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1Which SIP method is used by a UAC to terminate an established dialog?
A.CANCEL
B.BYE
C.REGISTER
D.OPTIONS
Explanation: BYE is the SIP method used to terminate an established dialog (a call that has progressed past the final 200 OK to INVITE). Either party in the dialog can send BYE; the receiver replies with 200 OK and the dialog ends.
2Which SIP response class indicates a provisional response such as ringing or session progress?
A.1xx
B.2xx
C.3xx
D.4xx
Explanation: 1xx responses are provisional. The most common are 100 Trying, 180 Ringing, and 183 Session Progress. They confirm the request has been received and processing is in progress, but the call has not yet been answered.
3Which 1xx response is typically used to deliver early media (in-band audio such as a network announcement) before the called party answers?
A.100 Trying
B.180 Ringing
C.183 Session Progress
D.181 Call Is Being Forwarded
Explanation: 183 Session Progress with SDP signals that the early media path is established so the calling party can hear announcements, custom ringback, or PSTN ringback before the call is answered. 180 Ringing typically generates locally generated ringback only.
4In the SIP offer/answer model, an INVITE that is sent without an SDP body is referred to as what type of INVITE?
A.Early-offer INVITE
B.Delayed-offer INVITE
C.Re-INVITE
D.PRACK INVITE
Explanation: An INVITE without SDP is a delayed-offer (DO) INVITE. The remote side returns its SDP offer in the 200 OK, and the originator answers in the ACK. Cisco often recommends early-offer for CUBE toward providers that do not support DO well.
5Which SIP method is used to acknowledge a reliably delivered provisional response (1xx with 100rel)?
A.ACK
B.PRACK
C.UPDATE
D.INFO
Explanation: PRACK (Provisional Response ACKnowledgement, RFC 3262) is sent to confirm a reliable provisional response such as 183 with 100rel. Without PRACK, provisional responses are not retransmitted reliably end-to-end.
6Which SIP method is most commonly used for SIP keepalive between a CUBE and a SIP service provider trunk?
A.REGISTER
B.OPTIONS
C.NOTIFY
D.SUBSCRIBE
Explanation: OPTIONS-ping is the standard mechanism for verifying that a SIP peer is reachable. CUBE configures it under a dial peer (voice-class sip options-keepalive) so the trunk is marked busyout when responses are missed.
7Which SIP method is used to perform a blind transfer by instructing the remote UAS to call a third party?
A.REFER
B.INVITE
C.MESSAGE
D.UPDATE
Explanation: REFER (RFC 3515) instructs the receiver to issue a request — typically a new INVITE — to the URI named in the Refer-To header. This is how blind and consultative transfers are signalled in SIP.
8Which SDP attribute names a media direction such as sendrecv, sendonly, recvonly, or inactive?
A.a=rtpmap
B.a=fmtp
C.a=sendrecv (and similar)
D.a=ptime
Explanation: Direction attributes a=sendrecv, a=sendonly, a=recvonly, and a=inactive control the flow of media. They are commonly used to put a call on hold (a=sendonly with the holder muting the holdee, or a=inactive on newer implementations).
9Which RFC defines the use of named telephone events (DTMF) carried in RTP, commonly using payload type 101?
A.RFC 3261
B.RFC 4733 (which obsoleted RFC 2833)
C.RFC 3550
D.RFC 3262
Explanation: RFC 4733 (and its predecessor RFC 2833) defines telephone-event payloads carried inside RTP. Cisco IOS commonly uses dynamic payload type 101 for telephone-event/8000. This avoids in-band tone clipping caused by low-bit-rate codecs.
10Which DTMF method sends each digit as an XML KPML event in a SIP NOTIFY message?
A.RFC 2833 / 4733 telephone-event
B.SIP INFO with application/dtmf-relay
C.KPML
D.Out-of-band H.245 alphanumeric
Explanation: KPML (Key Press Markup Language, RFC 4730) carries digit-by-digit dial-strings inside SIP SUBSCRIBE/NOTIFY exchanges. CUCM uses KPML extensively to support overlap dialing on SIP phones such as Cisco IP Phones.

About the Cisco 300-815 CLACCM Exam

The Cisco 300-815 CLACCM (Implementing Cisco Advanced Call Control and Mobility Services v1.2) is a 90-minute professional-level exam that, paired with the 350-801 CLCOR core exam, earns CCNP Collaboration. It validates skills in SIP and SDP troubleshooting, CME and SRST gateway configuration, Cisco Unified Border Element (CUBE) dial-peer and SIP profile design, Cisco Unified Communications Manager dial planning with translation/transformation patterns and Local Route Group, Cisco UCM call control features such as ILS/URI dialing, hunt pilots, Native Call Queuing, Built-in-Bridge recording, and mobility features including Single Number Reach, Extension Mobility, EMCC, Device Mobility, and Mobile and Remote Access via Expressway.

Assessment

Approximately 55-65 multiple-choice and multi-response questions covering SIP signaling and media, CME/SRST gateway technologies, Cisco Unified Border Element, CUCM dial planning, CUCM call control features, and mobility services

Time Limit

90 minutes

Passing Score

Cisco does not publish a fixed passing score for 300-815

Exam Fee

$300 USD (Cisco / Pearson VUE)

Cisco 300-815 CLACCM Exam Content Outline

20%

Signaling and Media Protocols

SIP methods and response classes, SDP offer/answer, early media via 183 Session Progress, delayed-offer INVITE, mid-call hold/resume/transfer with re-INVITE and UPDATE, session timers (RFC 4028), DTMF transport (RFC 2833/4733, KPML, SIP INFO), SRTP keying via SDES vs DTLS-SRTP, SIP-TLS

10%

CME / SRST Gateway Technologies

Cisco Unified CME (telephony-service for SCCP, voice register global for SIP), dial peers and digit manipulation, classic SRST under call-manager-fallback, SIP SRST and Enhanced SRST, WAN failover and failback for branch survivability

15%

Cisco Unified Border Element (CUBE)

CUBE Enterprise vs Service Provider deployments, dial-peer matching/hunting, allow-connections sip to sip, SIP profiles for header manipulation, media flow-through vs flow-around, box-to-box HA with RG, SIP-TLS and SRTP, voice-class tenants, registration-based local gateway, toll-fraud prevention, VoIP Trace, network-based SIPREC recording

25%

Call Control and Dial Planning

CUCM globalized +E.164 dial plan, CSS and partitions, translation patterns vs transformation patterns, route patterns with the @ macro, route lists/route groups, Standard Local Route Group, time-of-day routing, FAC and CMC, Enhanced Location CAC, SIP route patterns, T.302 inter-digit timer, BAT, AAR

20%

Cisco Unified CM Call Control Features

URI dialing and ILS Global Dial Plan Replication, hunt pilots and line groups with Top Down/Circular/Longest Idle/Broadcast, Native Call Queuing, Call Park and Directed Call Park, Call Pickup, shared lines with Privacy/Barge/cBarge, MoH multicast, Built-in-Bridge and gateway-based recording, Silent Monitoring, service and enterprise parameters

10%

Mobility

Single Number Reach via Mobile Connect, Mobile Voice Access and Enterprise Feature Access, Extension Mobility and EMCC, Device Mobility with Device Mobility Groups and Info, Cisco Jabber and Webex App MRA via Expressway-C and Expressway-E, _collab-edge SRV discovery

How to Pass the Cisco 300-815 CLACCM Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: Cisco does not publish a fixed passing score for 300-815
  • Assessment: Approximately 55-65 multiple-choice and multi-response questions covering SIP signaling and media, CME/SRST gateway technologies, Cisco Unified Border Element, CUCM dial planning, CUCM call control features, and mobility services
  • Time limit: 90 minutes
  • Exam fee: $300 USD

Keys to Passing

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

Cisco 300-815 CLACCM Study Tips from Top Performers

1Memorize the SIP method list and response classes cold — INVITE/ACK/BYE/CANCEL/OPTIONS/REGISTER/REFER/NOTIFY/SUBSCRIBE/UPDATE/INFO/PRACK and 1xx-6xx — many questions hinge on choosing the right method
2Practice reading SIP/SDP traces in CUBE 'debug ccsip messages' and Wireshark — recognize early offer vs delayed offer, hold via a=sendonly, and SDES crypto attributes by sight
3Lab a globalized +E.164 dial plan in CUCM with translation patterns, Local Route Group, and Standard LRG so you understand why one route pattern can egress through different gateways per site
4Build a CUBE-to-CUCM-to-Expressway lab and trace a Webex App or Jabber call across MRA so you can answer mobility questions from real packet flows, not memorization
5Drill the difference between translation patterns (re-analyzed) and calling/called party transformation patterns (no re-analysis) — this distinction is heavily tested
6Review the difference between Built-in-Bridge recording and network-based (gateway/SIPREC) recording, and which licenses and CSS/route patterns are required for each

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Cisco 300-815 CLACCM exam?

The Cisco 300-815 CLACCM (Implementing Cisco Advanced Call Control and Mobility Services v1.2) is a professional-level concentration exam in the CCNP Collaboration track. It is a 90-minute exam covering SIP signaling and media, CME/SRST, Cisco Unified Border Element, CUCM dial planning, CUCM call control features, and mobility. Passing both 350-801 CLCOR (core) and 300-815 earns the CCNP Collaboration certification.

How many questions are on the Cisco 300-815 exam?

Cisco does not publish an exact question count, but most candidates report approximately 55-65 questions on a 300-815 attempt. Item types include multiple-choice (single answer), multi-response, and the occasional drag-and-drop. The total exam time is 90 minutes, so plan to average about 75-90 seconds per item.

How much does the Cisco 300-815 CLACCM exam cost?

The Cisco 300-815 exam fee is $300 USD per attempt (excluding local taxes). The exam is delivered through Pearson VUE testing centers and via OnVUE online proctoring. Cisco partner organizations sometimes provide vouchers or discounts via Cisco Learning Credits.

What is the passing score for Cisco 300-815?

Cisco no longer publishes a fixed passing score for 300-815 or other professional-level exams. Cisco uses a scaled scoring model and adjusts the cut score per exam form to keep difficulty consistent. Use practice exams that focus on accuracy and concept mastery rather than chasing a specific percentage.

What topics are emphasized most on Cisco 300-815?

Per the Cisco-published v1.2 blueprint, Call Control and Dial Planning is the largest domain at 25 percent, followed by Signaling and Media Protocols at 20 percent, CUCM Call Control Features at 20 percent, Cisco Unified Border Element at 15 percent, and CME/SRST Gateway Technologies and Mobility at 10 percent each. Plan study time roughly in those proportions.

How long should I study for the Cisco 300-815 exam?

Most candidates need 60-100 hours of focused study spread over 6-10 weeks, in addition to existing CCNP-level Collaboration experience. If you are coming straight from CCNA Collaboration or have less than 1 year of CUCM hands-on time, plan for additional lab time on CUCM, CUBE, and Expressway.

Is the Cisco 300-815 exam still active in 2026?

Yes. Cisco 300-815 CLACCM is part of the active CCNP Collaboration track in 2026. The current blueprint is v1.2. As with all Cisco exams, Cisco may revise the blueprint or retire the exam later — always verify the latest version at the Cisco Learning Network exam topics page before scheduling.