Implementing Cisco SD-WAN Solutions (ENSDWI) — Question 332
What is one way an SD-WAN Edge router originates a vRoute?
Answer options
- A. learned from OSPF intra-area
- B. learned from BGP
- C. from TLOCs connected to the WAN transports
- D. from the vBond controller
Correct answer: C
Explanation
The correct answer is C because an SD-WAN Edge router originates a vRoute from TLOCs that are connected to the WAN transports, allowing it to identify the available paths. The other options, while valid routing protocols or components, do not directly contribute to the origination of vRoutes in the context of SD-WAN.