I would also choose D. The main issue is that SDWAN vedge cannot decapsulate VXLAN (unless you integrate both domains) in order to match the users application traffic policies.. End-to-End routing was also an issue in the early days of SDWAN cause ISIS was not supported on vedges. You basically had to manually configure your underlay with OSPF and redistribute it into OMP..
Yes, answer should be D.
Due to the encapsulation at the fabric edge itself, the IP classification that the features were based on at the distribution is not available and hence the consideration of moving these features now to the access layer switches in the network.
The end-to-end connectivity between the network elements in the underlay is provided by standard means including routing protocols.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/solutions/collateral/enterprise-networks/software-defined-access/guide-c07-739524.html
I think it's D, because end-to-end routing is supported.
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