An organization has implemented SD-WAN to enhance network performance among its branch offices. The network administrator wants to ensure that specific types of network traffic are identified and given priority over others to meet performance requirements. Which SD-WAN feature enables this capability?
Application-aware routing allows SD-WAN solutions to identify and classify network traffic based on the applications generating it. This enables the network to prioritize critical applications, ensuring they receive optimal bandwidth and low latency paths. Traditional static routing does not adapt to different traffic types dynamically. Link aggregation increases bandwidth by combining connections but doesn't prioritize specific traffic. Firewall filtering controls access based on security policies but doesn't prioritize or route traffic based on its nature.
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