Cisco SD-WAN components map to distinct control, management, orchestration, and forwarding roles. vManage is the centralized management plane used for configuration templates, monitoring, software management, and operational visibility. vSmart is the centralized control-plane component that distributes OMP routes, TLOC information, security parameters, and centralized policy to WAN Edge devices. vBond is the orchestration component used during onboarding; it authenticates devices, helps them discover controllers, and assists with NAT traversal. The WAN Edge router, whether physical or virtual, forms the data plane at the branch, campus, or data center and forwards user traffic through secure overlay tunnels. Correctly identifying these roles is essential because SD-WAN scale and resiliency depend on separating management, control, orchestration, and forwarding responsibilities. A design that confuses vManage with vSmart or vBond will misplace policy, onboarding, and forwarding functions. Reference topics: Cisco SD-WAN architecture, vManage, vSmart, vBond, WAN Edge, OMP, overlay control plane.
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