300-820 CLHCT Cisco Collaboration Practice Tests




Prepare for the Cisco 300-820 CLHCT exam with 4 realistic practice tests, 400 questions, and detailed explanations.

What You Will Learn:

  • Assess readiness for the Cisco 300-820 CLHCT exam through realistic practice questions and detailed explanations.
  • Apply Cisco Webex, Unified CM, Expressway, and hybrid collaboration concepts to scenario-based exam questions.
  • Identify configuration, security, integration, and troubleshooting issues in Cisco collaboration cloud and edge solutions.
  • Improve exam strategy by distinguishing between similar technologies, deployment options, and troubleshooting approaches.

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Overview: Navigating the Hybrid Collaboration Maze

If you have been in the networking trenches for more than a minute, you know that Cisco certification prep has evolved from simple memorization to a grueling test of architectural logic. The 300-820 CLHCT (Implementing Cisco Collaboration Cloud and Edge Solutions) exam is particularly notorious because it sits right at the intersection of old-school on-premise infrastructure and the fast-moving world of SaaS. I recently put these practice tests through their paces, and honestly, they are a wake-up call for anyone who thinks they can just “wing it” based on their CCNA-level knowledge.

What I appreciated most about this set of four practice tests is that they don’t just mimic the exam; they simulate the pressure of real-world troubleshooting. We’ve all been there—an executive can’t connect to a Webex meeting from their home office, and the Expressway logs look like a digital jigsaw puzzle. These tests capture that specific brand of frustration and turn it into a learning moment. Instead of just asking you what a protocol does, the questions force you to decide which industry-standard tools you would deploy to fix a broken SIP trunk or a failing Mutual TLS handshake. It’s less about “what is this?” and more about “how do you fix this before the SLA expires?”


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The 400 questions provided here serve as a comprehensive sanity check. While some certification prep materials feel like they were written by a robot that hasn’t seen a server rack in a decade, these explanations feel like they were written by someone who has actually survived a 2:00 AM migration. They bridge the gap between theoretical career growth goals and the gritty reality of being a Collaboration Engineer.

Prerequisites for Success

Don’t jump into these tests if you are a total beginner to advanced learner hoping for a shortcut. To get the most out of this resource, you should ideally have:

  • A solid foundation in Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM) administration.
  • Basic familiarity with Cisco Webex Control Hub and cloud registration processes.
  • Understanding of Expressway-C and Expressway-E roles in Mobile and Remote Access (MRA).
  • Experience with DNS (SRV records) and Certificate Management (CSRs, Root CAs), as these are the “silent killers” of the CLHCT exam.

Skills & Tools You’ll Master

This isn’t just about passing a test; it’s about gaining job-ready skills that make you indispensable to an enterprise IT team. By working through these scenarios, you refine your command over:

  • Cisco Expressway Series: Mastering MRA, B2B collaboration, and traversal zones.
  • Webex Hybrid Services: Integrating on-prem calendars and directory services with the Cisco Webex cloud.
  • Security & Encryption: Implementing Mutual TLS and understanding the nuances of OAuth and SAML SSO in a collaboration context.
  • Troubleshooting Methodology: Learning to use Real-Time Monitoring Tool (RTMT) and packet captures to isolate edge connectivity issues.

Career Benefits & Job Roles

Earning your CCNP Collaboration is a massive milestone for career growth. In an era where “hybrid work” isn’t just a buzzword but a standard operating procedure, companies are desperate for pros who can secure the edge. Completing these tests prepares you for high-impact roles such as:

  • Collaboration Solutions Architect: Designing complex, multi-site deployments.
  • Network Security Engineer (Voice/Video): Ensuring that remote access doesn’t become a backdoor for threats.
  • UC Operations Manager: Keeping the heartbeat of corporate communication steady.
  • Systems Integrator: Helping legacy businesses migrate to Cisco’s hybrid cloud ecosystem.

Pros: Why These Tests Stand Out

  • The “Why” Matters: Every answer comes with a detailed breakdown. If you get a question wrong, the explanation doesn’t just point to a whitepaper; it explains the logic, which is crucial for hands-on labs prep.
  • Scenario-Based Complexity: The questions mirror the real-world projects you’ll actually face. They include diagrams and configuration snippets that force you to think like an engineer, not a student.
  • High Difficulty Ceiling: These aren’t “easy wins.” They are intentionally difficult to ensure that when you finally sit for the 300-820, the actual exam feels like a breeze by comparison.
  • Updated Content: They cover the nuances of the latest Cisco Collaboration software versions, which is vital given how fast Webex features evolve.

Cons: The Honest Reality

  • Lack of a Live Sandbox: While the questions are stellar, these are still “practice tests.” They cannot replace the experience of hands-on labs. You will still need your own virtual environment (CML or physical gear) to truly “feel” the configuration commands in your muscle memory. This is a tool for validation, not a total replacement for labbing.