You know, I think option D might be the winner. Mapping users to a virtual network seems like a pretty crucial function for an intermediate node, don't you think? Although, I'm not gonna lie, the 'LISP proxy tunnel router' in option A has me a bit intrigued.
I'm with you, Stefany. That's what I thought too. But now I'm second-guessing myself. Maybe we should pool our knowledge and see if we can figure this out together.
Haha, 'anycast Layer 3 gateway'? That sounds like something straight out of a sci-fi novel! But hey, if that's the right answer, I'm all for it. This whole Cisco SD-Access thing is kinda new to me, so I'm just trying to make an educated guess here.
Haha, 'anycast Layer 3 gateway'? That sounds like something straight out of a sci-fi novel! But hey, if that's the right answer, I'm all for it. This whole Cisco SD-Access thing is kinda new to me, so I'm just trying to make an educated guess here.
I'm leaning more towards option C. It says the intermediate node acts as an anycast Layer 3 gateway, and that sounds like it could be the key function. Though, I'm not ruling out the other options just yet.
Hmm, this question seems a bit tricky. I'm not entirely sure about the specifics of Cisco SD-Access, but I'm guessing the intermediate node has something to do with routing and transporting IP traffic. Maybe option B is the right answer?
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