Question 1 of 30
In a Cisco SD-WAN deployment, a company is experiencing issues with application performance across its various branch offices. The network team decides to implement a centralized control policy to optimize traffic routing based on application performance metrics. Given that the SD-WAN architecture utilizes a combination of control and data planes, which of the following best describes how the centralized control policy will influence the data plane traffic flow and application performance?
The centralized control policy will dynamically adjust the data plane paths based on real-time application performance metrics, ensuring optimal routing and minimizing latency for critical applications.
The centralized control policy will only provide static routing paths that do not adapt to changing network conditions, leading to potential performance degradation.
The centralized control policy will prioritize all traffic equally, resulting in no significant improvement in application performance across the network.
The centralized control policy will restrict data plane traffic to a single path, which may lead to congestion and increased latency for all applications.

Preparing for CISCO 300-415 Implementing Cisco SD-WAN Solutions (ENSDWI)? Now land the interview.

73% of qualified candidates get rejected because of weak resumes. Build an ATS-optimized, recruiter-ready resume in under 5 minutes - free to start.

Build My Resume Free