Scenario 2:
After completing the branch activation activities for all required branches, the network administrator attempts to test connectivity between the various branches and between the hubs and branches. The administrator notices a lack of connectivity despite being certain that configurations have been complete. The administrator also observed that several users are reporting intermittent connectivity to some of the applications they are accessing. Other users are reporting no access to these applications. Other users at some of the branches claim they cannot get to certain public resources. The administrator wants to ensure that all sites can talk to each other and all resources are accessible.
Exhibit.

A network administrator is investigating connectivity issues between Chicago and San Jose. The administrator browses to the Overlay Flow Control (OFC) window and notices that the screen is blank with no routes shown in the OFC.
What is a possible reason for this?
Scenario 2:
After completing the branch activation activities for all required branches, the network administrator attempts to test connectivity between the various branches and between the hubs and branches. The administrator notices a lack of connectivity despite being certain that configurations have been complete. The administrator also observed that several users are reporting intermittent connectivity to some of the applications they are accessing. Other users are reporting no access to these applications. Other users at some of the branches claim they cannot get to certain public resources. The administrator wants to ensure that all sites can talk to each other and all resources are accessible.
Exhibit.

A network administrator is trying to create multiple overlays on a single physical interface on an Edge. The administrator is able to bring up only a single overlay so far, but is having trouble with bringing up additional overlays.
What could be the possible reason?
Scenario 2:
After completing the branch activation activities for all required branches, the network administrator attempts to test connectivity between the various branches and between the hubs and branches. The administrator notices a lack of connectivity despite being certain that configurations have been complete. The administrator also observed that several users are reporting intermittent connectivity to some of the applications they are accessing. Other users are reporting no access to these applications. Other users at some of the branches claim they cannot get to certain public resources. The administrator wants to ensure that all sites can talk to each other and all resources are accessible.
Exhibit.

The SD-WAN Edge at this location has been activated. It is incapable of establishing any overlay tunnels. Due to this being an internet only branch, no underlay connectivity is present to the hubs. The SD-WAN Edge is connected behind a firewall and the security team states that all necessary ports are open.
How can this issue be resolved?
Scenario 1:
A network administrator is tasked with enabling SD-WAN at three branch locations. A topology has been provided for reference. For each site, the administrator is having issues bringing edges online, as another administrator has gone ahead and created a configuration ahead of lime. The organization has several branch sites. One is an Internet-only site and two are Hybrid locations with both internet and MPLS. The last location is MPLS only. There are hub data center locations in this environment as well. Please refer to the topology.
Exhibit.

When attempting to activate an Edge, after clicking on the "activation link" in the email that was sent to the network administrator, the Edge's local UI shows as "Internet down". This is preventing the Edge from coming online and being activated. When referring to the output, the network administrator notices that the Edge has received DHCP addressing.
What could be preventing the Edge from coming online?
Scenario 2:
After resolving numerous connectivity Issues throughout the various branch sites, connectivity between applications and users is finally present. The network administrator is informed that during certain tests, applications are not performing as they are expected to. Users report that call quality has not fully improved and that some of their calls either drop or have poor voice quality where the conversation is breaking up. Other users are noticing that file transfers are slower than expect. A group of users from a few sites have reported slowness in accessing internal and external applications.
Exhibit.

A network administrator has configured a Business Policy to send a specific application directly out an underlay interface. Users have complained of slow responses for that application. While troubleshooting, the network administrator finds the traffic is actually taking an overlay path to another SD-WAN Edge.
What is causing this behavior?
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