Huawei SD-WAN supports full-mesh, hub-spoke, and partial-mesh interconnection models. In a full-mesh topology, every site can communicate directly with the other sites. This model minimizes intermediate forwarding and is appropriate when branches frequently exchange latency-sensitive traffic such as voice, video, or collaborative application data.
In a hub-spoke topology, branch sites communicate with a central headquarters or data-center hub. Branch-to-branch traffic normally traverses that hub. The model is simple, scalable, and suitable for enterprises whose applications and shared resources are concentrated at headquarters.
Partial-mesh is used when most sites can communicate directly but some sites lack direct underlay connectivity or do not require direct tunnels. Those sites can communicate through a redirect or intermediate site. Huawei describes full-mesh, hub-spoke, and partial-mesh as supported topology designs and explains the role of a redirect site in partial-mesh networking.
“Partial-spoke” is not a defined SD-WAN topology model. A spoke is a role within hub-spoke networking rather than an independent partial-spoke topology. Therefore, A, B, and D are correct.
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