正解:D
In Cisco SD-Access, an intermediate node is an underlay transit device. Its responsibility is to provide IP reachability between fabric edge nodes, border nodes, and other fabric infrastructure roles. Intermediate nodes forward routed underlay traffic and do not perform endpoint registration, endpoint lookup, or VXLAN encapsulation for user traffic. Endpoint-to-location mapping is handled through the fabric control plane, which is based on LISP map-server and map-resolver functions. Fabric edge nodes identify connected endpoints, apply policy, act as anycast gateways, and encapsulate user traffic into VXLAN. Border nodes connect the fabric to external networks and handle traffic entering or leaving the fabric. The intermediate node is therefore comparable to a routed distribution or core transport device in a traditional hierarchical campus, except it is participating in the SD-Access underlay. It must provide stable Layer 3 reachability and appropriate MTU for encapsulated traffic but does not maintain the host tracking database or add security group information to VXLAN headers. The correct function is transporting IP packets between edge and border nodes.