The vEdge router in a Cisco SD-WAN solution is primarily responsible for functions related to the control plane. The control plane in a network is responsible for the exchange of routing and control information, including the establishment and maintenance of routing tables, forwarding decisions, and signaling between network devices.
In the context of SD-WAN, the vEdge router participates in the control plane activities by exchanging routing information, making decisions about traffic paths, and maintaining connectivity and reachability information with other vEdge routers and the centralized SD-WAN controller (such as the Cisco vSmart controller). This enables the SD-WAN solution to dynamically adapt to changing network conditions and optimize traffic flows across the WAN.
The control plane is the part of the router architecture that is concerned with establishing the network topology.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Control_plane
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