Cisco SD-WAN voice SLA class — pin to MPLS, fallback to broadband

This guide gives you a copy-and-paste Cisco SD-WAN configuration for App-aware (cisco sd-wan voice sla app-aware routing), plus the rationale behind each line and a free SafeCadence analyzer that scores your existing config against this same best-practice template.

What this snippet does

This Cisco SD-WAN template implements Cisco SD-WAN voice SLA class — pin to MPLS, fallback to broadband. It’s been distilled from vendor documentation, NIST SP 800-41 / SP 800-53, and CISA hardening guidance — and battle-tested by SafeCadence on real production engagements.

The configuration template

You can browse and copy the live snippet (with one-click copy + citations) from the SafeCadence Config Templates Library:

▶ Open the live template (with copy button)

Why this matters

  • Routes critical apps over the right transport based on real-time SLA.
  • Fails over automatically when the primary path degrades.
  • Reduces MPLS spend by offloading SaaS to broadband.

How to validate your config

Copy your existing Cisco SD-WAN running-config and paste it into the matching SafeCadence analyzer. The analyzer will tell you exactly which best-practice checks pass, which fail, and the per-finding fix:

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