How to Become a Cisco Meraki Expert: The Complete Guide

How to Become a Cisco Meraki Expert: The Complete Guide

Aug 29, 2025Liam Francis

Whether you’re a sysadmin, reseller, or simply Meraki-curious, learning Meraki technology is a valuable skill. Here’s your structured roadmap to becoming a certified Meraki Expert.

1. Start Small with Meraki FIT (Foundations Introductory Training)

What it is:

Meraki FIT is the perfect free starting point. It’s self‑paced video training aimed mainly at sales professionals, but it’s invaluable for anyone new to Meraki.

You’ll learn:

  • Meraki Dashboard basics

  • Cloud-managed networking principles

  • Demoing Meraki devices

  • Quoting and solution basics

You’ll receive completion certificates for each module.

2. Progress to ECMS Training (ECMS1 & ECMS2)

The real hands-on meat is in ECMS, Engineering Cisco Meraki Solutions.

  • ECMS1: A 1-day virtual intensive
    ECMS2: A 3-day lab-focused session, now often delivered virtually

These sessions go beyond theory and are ideal for setting up dashboards, provisioning devices, and troubleshooting.

3. Pass the ECMS 500-220 Exam for Certification

Ready to prove your skills? Take the 500‑220 ECMS exam to earn the Cisco Meraki Solutions Specialist certification.

Key details:

  • Duration: 90 minutes, proctored

  • Result: Pass/fail, results usually within 48 hours

What it validates:

Ability to design, deploy, manage, monitor, and troubleshoot Meraki networks (MX, MR, MS, MV, Insight, etc.)

4. Explore the Official ECMS Exam Blueprint

Understanding exam topics helps you study smarter:

  • Cloud architecture & licensing (15%)

  • Network design (30%) - Auto VPN, high-density Wi-Fi, HA

  • Implementation (25%) - MX, MS, MR configurations, SM, MV
    Monitoring & Troubleshooting (30%) - Dashboard tools, APIs, Insight

5. Practice, Practice, Practice

Reading alone won’t get you certified, practical experience will.

“Best advice is to get a couple pieces of each piece of equipment… and really dive into the dashboard.”

  • Use dCloud labs or sandbox environments

  • Join Meraki Community forums and Reddit for peer support and self-study resources

6. Stay Certified: Renew Every 3 Years

Your Meraki specialist certificate lasts 3 years. Keep it alive via:

  • Earning Continuing Education (CE) credits

  • Or simply retaking the ECMS 500‑220 exam

Your Meraki Certification Journey at a Glance

Step

Action

Why It Matters

1️⃣

Complete Meraki FIT

Build foundational knowledge and confidence

2️⃣

Take ECMS1 & ECMS2

Hands-on and guided preparation

3️⃣

Pass ECMS 500-220 Exam

Earn the Meraki Solutions Specialist certification

4️⃣

Practice in lab environments

Gain real-world familiarity

5️⃣

Engage in community and forums

Discover tips, labs, and study guides

6️⃣

Recertify every 3 years

Stay current and maintain your badge


🎓 Private 1:1 Training with The Networking Nerds

Want to go beyond standard courses? The Networking Nerds offer private one-to-one deep dive training with our Meraki experts. We’ll walk you through real-world scenarios, advanced configurations, and troubleshooting tips tailored to your environment, so you can accelerate your journey to becoming a true Meraki expert.

Final Thoughts

Becoming a Meraki expert is a clear journey, starting with foundational FIT modules, building through ECMS training, verifying with the exam, and reinforcing with practice.

Once certified, you can manage Meraki networks confidently and help others do the same.

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