FCSS – SD-WAN Architect 7.4 — Question 40
What are three key routing principles of SD-WAN? (Choose three.)
Answer options
- A. SD-WAN rules are skipped if the best route to the destination is a static route.
- B. SD-WAN members are skipped if they do not have a valid route to the destination.
- C. SD-WAN rules are skipped the best route to the destination is not an SD-WAN member.
- D. Directly connected routes have precedence over SD-WAN rules.
- E. Policy routes have precedence over SD-WAN rules.
Correct answer: B, C, E
Explanation
Option B is correct because if an SD-WAN member does not have a valid route to the destination, it will be ignored. Option C is correct as SD-WAN rules are not applied when the best route is not an SD-WAN member. Option E is correct since policy routes do have precedence over SD-WAN rules. Options A and D are incorrect as they do not reflect the principles governing SD-WAN routing behavior.