H35‑211_V2.5 (HCIP‑Access V2.5)
The is a professional-level Huawei certification exam. It evaluates a candidate’s ability to design, deploy, configure, secure, and maintain broadband access networks, especially optical access networks like GPON, PON, and FTTx. The exam tests both theoretical knowledge and practical skills, including service provisioning, device configuration, troubleshooting, and network security. Who Is It Ideal For Network engineers working with fiber, GPON, or PON networks. Telecom or ISP professionals involved in broadband access deployment and maintenance. Engineers responsible for network planning, design, and management of access networks. Professionals seeking advanced credentials in Huawei networking equipment and access technologies.
Exam Structure & Key Facts . Exam Code / Name: H35‑211_V2.5 — HCIP‑Access V2.5 Duration: Approximately 90 minutes Number of Questions: Around 60, including multiple-choice, single/multiple answers, and scenario-based questions Passing Score: Typically 600 out of 1000 Languages: English and Chinese
Main Topic Access Network Fundamentals & GPON / PON / FTTx: Architecture, components, OLT/ONT types, fiber layout, deployment, and management. POL & FTTx Planning & Design: Planning and designing fiber-to-home/building network layout, equipment selection, scalability, and deployment. Service Provisioning — OLT/ONT Configuration & Management: Setting up OLT, registering ONT, configuring VLANs, mapping services, and device management. VoIP Principles & Configuration: Configuring voice services over access networks, including SIP and H.248 protocols. Multicast Principles & Configuration: Multicast over PON, IGMP, multicast VLANs, IPTV services. QoS (Quality of Service): Traffic classification, prioritization, scheduling/queuing to ensure performance for different services. PON Security & Network Protection: Authentication, encryption, network redundancy, and resilience strategies. Network Management & Operations: Use of network management tools for monitoring, maintenance, and fault handling. Troubleshooting & Real-World Cases: Identifying and resolving common faults and network issues effectively.
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