You know, I'm really stumped on this one. I feel like they're trying to trick us with these answers. Maybe the correct answer is option D, to perform initial authentication of devices. That would make sense as part of the overall security and control mechanisms.
I was leaning towards option C, providing secure data plane connectivity over WAN links. Isn't that the whole point of the SD-WAN, to create a secure and reliable data transport network?
I'm not entirely sure, but I think option A might be the right answer. The vSmart is responsible for monitoring, configuring, and maintaining all the SD-WAN devices, right? That's a pretty critical role in the overall system.
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I think the role of vSmart in a Cisco SD-WAN environment is to establish secure control plane connections, which would make option B the correct answer. The vSmart acts as the central controller and brain of the SD-WAN, managing the control plane and routing functions.
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