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Fortinet NSE 5 - FortiManager 7.6 Administrator

Navigating Centralized Firewall Fabrics: Why True FGFM Tunnel Logic Outperforms Static Test Material

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Question # 1

Refer to the exhibit.

How does FortiManager get antivirus and IPS updates? Choose one answer

A.

It uses all URLs in the list that contain the fds host name.

B.

It gets updates from the server with IP address 10.0.1.50.

C.

It connects to all servers marked as FortiGuard Distribution Network through Internet FDNI sources.

D.

It connects to the public FortiGuard servers listed in the configuration

Question # 2

An administrator has a FortiGate-HQ device with VDOMs—root, HR and Facilities, currently managed under the FortiManager ADOM—Site1. They try to move VDOM HR to the FortiManager ADOM—Site2, but it does not work.

Why is the administrator not able to move FortiGate-HQ VDOM HR to FortiManager ADOM—Site2?

A.

The FortiGate-HQ must be managed under the FortiManager ADOM—root to allow moving its VDOMs to different ADOMs.

B.

The administrator must have full access in the device layer of FortiGate-HQ VDOM-root before they can VDOMs to different ADOMs.

C.

FortiManager must be in ADOM normal mode, which does not allow VDOMs to be managed separately.

D.

The administrator must delete the FortiGate-HQ device from FortiManager and add it again using the Add Device wizard before moving the VDOM.

Question # 3

An administrator wants to configure and manage multiple objects in the FortiManager database and give access to other users who work in the same database.

To stay in control of the changes made to firewall policies by other team members, the administrator needs a setup where all modifications go through a central check before they can be installed.

How can the administrator create this setup?

A.

Enable the prompt asking the administrator to accept firewall policies changes before saving.

B.

Enable the workspace (for all ADOMs) to control all changes made by any administrator.

C.

Enable device lock and the advanced mode feature in the ADOM.

D.

Enable workflow mode and the ADOM lock feature.

Question # 4

Refer to Exhibit:

Which two actions will occur if you run the script using the Remote FortiGate Directly via CLI option? Choose two answers

A.

FortiManager will provide a preview of CLI commands before executing this script on a managed FortiGate.

B.

FortiManager will create a new revision history.

C.

FortiGate will auto-updated the FortiManager device-level database.

D.

You will have to install these changes using the Install Wizard.

Question # 5

An administrator created a new global policy package that includes both header policies and footer policies. What two things must the administrator know before deploying the global policy package to ADOM2? Choose two answers

A.

They can promote ADOM2 objects to global objects.

B.

They can assign the global policy package to all or selected policy packages within ADOM2.

C.

They must install from the ADOM2 layer to FortiGate when using the Automatically install policies to ADOM devices option.

D.

They can synchronize policy packages by importing from the ADOM2 policy package into the global ADOM policy package.

Question # 6

Refer to the exhibits.

An administrator must replace the source LAN interface in policy ID 2 on their FortiGateRugged-70F.

However, when they try to install the policy package, they receive the error shown in the exhibit.

What should the administrator do to resolve the error?

A.

Use the API to assign a system template interface for FortiGateRugged-70F model.

B.

Use a metadata variable to dynamically assign an interface when this error occurs.

C.

Create a per-device mapping for the LAN interface.

D.

Replace LAN with lan1, which is supported by FortiGateRugged-70F models.

Question # 7

What are two expected results when both FortiManager and FortiGate are behind network address translation NAT devices? Choose two answers

A.

FortiGate is discovered by FortiManager through the FortiGate NATed IP address.

B.

During discovery, the FortiManager NATed IP address is not set by default on FortiGate.

C.

FortiGate can announce itself to FortiManager only if the FortiManager non-NATed IP address is configured on FortiGate under central management.

D.

If the FortiGate–FortiManager communication protocol FGFM tunnel is torn down, FortiManager will try to reestablish the FGFM tunnel.

Question # 8

An administrator has assigned a global policy package to a new ADOM named ADOM1.

What will happen if the administrator tries to create a new policy package in ADOM1?

A.

The administrator will be able to select the option to assign the global policy package to the new policy package.

B.

FortiManager will automatically assign the global policy package to the new policy package.

C.

FortiManager will automatically install policies on the policy package in ADOM1.

D.

The administrator will have to assign the global policy package from the global ADOM.

Question # 9

A FortiManager administrator opens the revision history and choose to revert to a previous version.

What will this action do to the current device configuration?

A.

It will trigger an unknown device-level database status, and the administrator will have to import a policy package to sync.

B.

It will trigger a conflict status if it is using any provisioning template, and the administrator will have to install changes.

C.

It will revert both configurations: device-level database and policy layer database.

D.

It will modify the device-level database.

Question # 10

Refer to the exhibit.

Which two statements about the configuration shown in the exhibit are true? Choose two answers.

A.

An administrator can lock the Local-FortiGate_root policy package.

B.

The administrator created a snapshot of the Remote-FortiGate policy package.

C.

The FortiManager ADOM workspace mode is set to normal.

D.

The FortiManager is in workflow mode.

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