Your manager asks you to explain what the DIA option does when configuring split tunnels as shown in the exhibit.
In this scenario, which statement is true?


The DIA (Direct Internet Access) option, when enabled for configuring split tunnels, typically implements a BGP default route advertisement into the local LAN VRF (Virtual Routing and Forwarding) of the tenant. This ensures that local traffic destined for the internet can be routed directly through the local internet breakout rather than traversing the overlay network to the corporate data center.
To configure URL filtering on Versa Secure SD-WAN network, the NexGen Firewall Template is used. This template includes advanced security features like URL filtering, which is not available in the other templates mentioned.
To monitor a Versa CPE interface live data, the appropriate platform to use is Versa Director. Versa Director provides comprehensive management and monitoring capabilities for Versa devices, including real-time data visibility through its Monitor tab. This makes it the most suitable option for accessing live data of a Versa CPE interface.
Queuing defines the priority of traffic and weights, ensuring that more important data is transmitted first. Scheduling controls the order of packets sent, managing how data flows to ensure efficient network usage. These two descriptions accurately depict key functions related to Class of Service (CoS) in a Versa branch.
Versa Director provides real-time monitoring capabilities for all services running in Versa CPE, which includes the functions necessary for live monitoring. Additionally, Versa Analytics has built-in tools like ping, traceroute, tcpdump, and speed test, which are crucial for diagnosing network issues in real-time.