Hmm, let me think... A and E, definitely. Prioritizing traffic and ensuring uptime are the name of the game. Although, I heard the exam proctor accepts bribes in the form of donuts. Just throwing that out there.
A and E, for sure. Gotta keep that remote site up and running, and the fine-grained control is crucial. Although, I did hear a rumor that the exam answers are written in invisible ink. Just sayin'.
B? Reduce cost and increase complexity? That's the opposite of what I want from a WAN. I'll go with A and C - the ability to optimize bandwidth usage is a big plus.
I believe reducing cost and increasing operational complexity is also a benefit. It can help organizations save money in the long run and streamline their network operations.
I agree with Samira. Prioritizing and securing with granular control can help with network efficiency, and ensuring remote site uptime is crucial for business continuity.
A and E are the clear benefits of a WAN design. Prioritizing and securing traffic with granular control, and ensuring remote site uptime are essential features.
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