If OMP routes exist on vSmart but are not installed on WAN Edge due to policy, what action would resolve the issue?

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Multiple Choice

If OMP routes exist on vSmart but are not installed on WAN Edge due to policy, what action would resolve the issue?

Explanation:
OMP route installation on a WAN Edge is governed by policy. Even if routes exist on vSmart, the WAN Edge will only install them if the control/import policy allows those routes to be imported. If the policy blocks them, they’ll stay on vSmart and never appear on the WAN Edge. Therefore, updating the control policy to permit the routes lets the WAN Edge import and install them during the next policy push or OMP refresh. Other actions wouldn’t address the root cause: restarting the device or updating OMP won’t override a policy block, and resetting VLANs isn’t related to route installation.

OMP route installation on a WAN Edge is governed by policy. Even if routes exist on vSmart, the WAN Edge will only install them if the control/import policy allows those routes to be imported. If the policy blocks them, they’ll stay on vSmart and never appear on the WAN Edge. Therefore, updating the control policy to permit the routes lets the WAN Edge import and install them during the next policy push or OMP refresh.

Other actions wouldn’t address the root cause: restarting the device or updating OMP won’t override a policy block, and resetting VLANs isn’t related to route installation.

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