Central policy management allows for the centralized control and enforcement of policies within a software-defined network, streamlining configuration and compliance across the network. This enables administrators to apply policies from a single point, enhancing consistency and ease of management. The incorrect options are related network functions or strategies, but they do not define the role of central policy management in SDNs.
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