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Which feature of Cisco SD-WAN Secure Direct Cloud Access divides user traffic into different zones
and VPNs or VRFs?
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B. but if the question was about traffic routing and not zones/VRFs, D could technically fit.
My vote is it's B, since secure segmentation is what actually creates separate zones or VRFs for user traffic in SD-WAN. Application-aware routing (D) just directs flows by app, doesn't segment like B. Open if anyone disagrees.
B tbh
Probably B. Secure segmentation is what actually splits up traffic into separate zones/VRFs in SD-WAN, not centralized policy (A) or application-aware routing (D). D is just for picking links based on app type, doesn't actually split the topology. Trap for people who mix those up. Pretty sure from similar question on a practice test.
Seen this on some practice exams, official guide also points to B.
B
D or maybe C. Sounds like app-aware could handle it but not totally sure.
B tbh
Maybe D, since application-aware routing could send traffic on different VPNs based on app but not totally sure.
For me, D, since application-awareness routing sounds like it could steer traffic into different VPNs depending on the app requirements. Not 100% though-could be overthinking it and missing something about segmentation. Anyone else see app-aware routing dividing traffic that way?
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