C is correct: https://sdwan-docs.cisco.com/Product_Documentation/vManage_Help/Release_18.4/Dashboard/Dashboard
It seems to have changed, but none of other answer is correct anyway...
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/routers/sdwan/configuration/Monitor-And-Maintain/monitor-maintain-book/vmanage-monitor-overview.html
Normal—Number of routers with memory, hardware, and CPU in normal state. Using less than 70% of total memory or total CPU is classified as normal.
https://sdwan-docs.cisco.com/Product_Documentation/vManage_Help/Release_18.4/Dashboard/Dashboard
In that link below it states
In Cisco vManage Release 20.6.x and earlier releases, Cisco vManage has the following behavior:
The WAN Edge Health pane is part of the Dashboard > Main Dashboard page.
The Good, Fair, and Poor statuses are titled Normal, Warning, and Error, respectively.
A hardware node is classified as normal if it uses 70% of total memory or total CPU instead of 75%. Similarly, it is classified as in a warning state if it uses between 75% and 90% of total memory or total CPU instead of the range of 70%-90%.
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