How is multicast routing enabled on devices in the Cisco SD-WAN overlay network?

How is multicast routing enabled on devices in the Cisco SD-WAN overlay network?
A. The WAN Edge routers originate multicast service routes to the vSmart controller via OMP, which then forwards joins for requested multicast groups based on IGMP v1 or v2 toward the source or PIM-RP as specified m the original PIM join message.
B. The vSmart controller originates multicast service routes to the WAN Edge routers via OMP, which then forwards joins for requested multicast groups cased on IGMP v1 or v2 toward the source or PlMRP as specified m the original PIM join message
C. The vSmart controller originates multicast service routes to the WAN Edge routers via OMP, which then forwards joins (or requested multicast groups based on IGMP v2 or v3 toward the source or PIM-RP as specified in the original PIM join message
D. The WAN Edge routers originate multicast service routes to the vSmart controller via OMP. which then forwards joins for requested multicast groups based on iGMP v2 or v3 toward the source or PIM-RP as specified in the original PIM join message

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  1. D

    Cisco IOS XE SD-WAN routers support the Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) V2 and V3 protocol.

    Cisco IOS XE SD-WAN routers send multicast service routes to the Cisco vSmart Controller using OMP. From these routes, the controller processes and forwards joins for requested multicast groups towards the source address or PIM-RP as specified in the original PIM join message that resulted in a Cisco SD-WAN router advertising the OMP multicast service route.

    https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/routers/sdwan/configuration/routing/ios-xe-17/routing-book-xe/m-multicast-routing.html

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