The required resource is the organization name. During manual WAN Edge onboarding, the device needs local system identity information and transport reachability so it can authenticate into the Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN overlay. Cisco onboarding workflows identify system parameters such as system IP, site ID, organization name, and vBond information as required configuration elements. The organization name must match the value configured across the SD-WAN controllers; otherwise, certificate validation and control connection establishment fail. After the WAN Edge authenticates with vBond, vBond helps it discover the vSmart controllers and vManage. That is why the vSmart hostname is not the first required onboarding resource in this question. NAT may exist in the path and vBond can assist traversal, but NAT itself is not the configuration identity item. A generic domain name is not the same as the SD-WAN organization name. Reference topics: Cisco SD-WAN onboarding, vBond orchestrator, organization-name, control connections, WAN Edge manual configuration.
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