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FCSS – SD-WAN 7.6 Architect Exam Materials-Question 34 Discussion

You want to configure two static routes. One that references a zone and the second one that references an SD-WAN member that belongs to that zone. Which statement about this scenario is true? (Choose one answer)

  • A. You cannot create static routes for individual SD-WAN members.
  • B. You cannot create static routes that reference an SD-WAN zone.
  • C. The destination subnets must be different.
  • D. The source subnets must be different.
Correct Answer: C

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Brave-Dumps.com Admin 2025-10-22 13:57:54

Selected Answers: C


When you configure static routes for SD-WAN, you usually reference an SD-WAN zone to simplify the configuration.
However, you can also reference individual members instead, so you can have more granular control over traffic.

What do you think?


Salon Raj Joshi 2025-11-02 01:51:31

Selected Answers: C


You can configure one static route that references a zone (for example, an SD-WAN zone).
You can also configure another static route that references a specific SD-WAN member interface (which belongs to that zone).