正解:B
The control-plane node in Cisco SD-Access acts as the map system that manages endpoint-to-device relationships. Cisco SD-Access documentation describes control-plane nodes as maintaining the host database that maps endpoint identifiers to the fabric edge devices where those endpoints are attached. This mapping function is based on LISP control-plane behavior. When an endpoint appears on an edge node, the edge registers the endpoint information with the control plane. When another fabric device needs to send traffic to that endpoint, it queries the control-plane node to resolve the endpoint location. A fabric edge node is the device that connects wired endpoints to the fabric, so option A describes an edge role. Wireless endpoints may attach through fabric AP and fabric WLC integration, but that is not the control-plane node's role.
External Layer 3 networks are connected through border nodes, not through the control-plane node.
Therefore, the correct role is endpoint-to-device mapping. Accurate control-plane design is essential for fabric scale, endpoint mobility, and fast location resolution.