What are three key routing principles of SD-WAN? (Choose three.)
A.
Directly connected routes have precedence over SD-WAN rules.
B.
Policy routes have precedence over SD-WAN rules.
C.
SD-WAN rules are skipped if the best route to the destination is a static route
D.
SD-WAN rules are skipped if the best route to the destination is not an SD-WAN member.
E.
SD-WAN members are skipped if they do not have a valid route to the destination.
The Answer Is:
B, D, E
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
Fortinet outlines key SD-WAN routing principles:
"Policy routes are always evaluated before SD-WAN rules, meaning if a policy route matches, SD-WAN steering is bypassed. If the best route for a destination is not via an SD-WAN member, SD-WAN rules do not apply, and members are ignored if they lack a valid route. This hierarchy ensures traffic always follows the most deterministic and valid path according to configuration."
Understanding these principles is critical for correct SD-WAN and routing integration.
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