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What is one function of the vSmart controller in an SD-WAN deployment?
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Almost certain it's A. Saw a similar question on a practice exam and vSmart was described as handling orchestration between devices.
Its B, but I keep seeing this get mixed with A in some exam reports so maybe check the official Cisco guide for SD-WAN role definitions. Practice test questions sometimes phrase it weird.
A feels close to me since vSmart does take part in orchestrating device connectivity, especially during onboarding of vEdge/cEdge routers. Pretty sure that's a key function early on. Though I know the official answer is B, just see a lot of overlap with A if we're not being super strict on wording. Anyone else think A could work here if you focus on orchestration?
B . If they asked about data plane at branch, D would fit, but since it's centralized control, B makes sense here.
B here. Seen similar on practice and official guides, vSmart is all about centralized control plane, not GUI management. If you want to drill deeper on SD-WAN roles, Cisco's documentation and legit lab work help clear up device responsibilities. Pretty sure that's the intent but open to corrections.
A , since vSmart does orchestration between cEdge and vEdge for connectivity if you get technical about it.
B vs A, but B is right. Centralized control plane is vSmart's job, not orchestration like A hints.
Definitely B for vSmart, it handles the control plane in SD-WAN. Not seeing any reason to pick A or C here.
B , vSmart is all about the control plane, not orchestration like A tries to hint.
Its A. I figured vSmart helps orchestrate connectivity between vEdge and cEdge devices, so that fits. Pretty sure vManage is for the GUI stuff and control plane is more advanced than just setting up connections. Correct me if I'm mixing things up.
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