FCSS – SD-WAN Architect 7.4 — Question 50
Which three factors about SLA targets and SD-WAN rules should you consider when configuring SD-WAN rules? (Choose three.)
Answer options
- A. Member metrics are measured only if a rule uses the SLA target.
- B. SLA targets are used only by SD-WAN rules that are configured with a Lowest Cost (SLA) strategy.
- C. SD-WAN rules can use SLA targets to check whether the preferred members meet the SLA requirements.
- D. When configuring an SD-WAN rule, you can select multiple SLA targets if they are from the same performance SLA.
- E. When configuring an SD-WAN rule, you can select multiple SLA targets from different performance SLAs.
Correct answer: B, C, E
Explanation
Option B is correct because SLA targets are only relevant for SD-WAN rules employing a Lowest Cost (SLA) strategy. Option C is incorrect as it suggests that SLA targets are not exclusive to the Lowest Cost strategy. Option A is misleading since member metrics can be measured under other circumstances as well. Option D is wrong because it implies that selecting multiple SLA targets is limited to a single performance SLA.