The correct answers are A, B, and D . For large-scale Versa Secure SD-WAN onboarding, common configuration is reusable through templates and grouping. A device template , also known as a post-staging template, provides the common base configuration that is applied to multiple VOS branch appliances. Versa documentation repeatedly shows configuration tasks being performed under Templates > Device Templates , where an organization is selected and the post-staging template is opened in Appliance view for common configuration.
A device group is also shared by multiple appliances because it groups devices that should receive the same template associations and common service behavior. This is the proper way to profile many branches with similar deployment requirements. Service templates are also shared objects. They are used to apply service-specific configurations, such as SD-WAN traffic steering, application steering, QoS, security, or other common services, across devices. Versa SD-WAN design documentation explains that application-steering templates automate business-intent policies and simplify management by combining application classification, forwarding-class mapping, and SD-WAN policy logic in a reusable template.
A workflow device is device-specific, and device bind data contains site-specific values such as interface addressing, gateways, VLANs, and other per-branch parameters. Therefore, those are not the shared configuration objects.
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