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Which two statements about the output are true? (Choose two). The latest revision history for the managed Fortigate does not match the device-level database. Configuration changes have been installed on Fortigate, which means the Fortigate configuration has been changed. Configuration changes direclty made on Fortigate have been automatically update to the device-leve database. The latest revision history for the managed Fortigate does match the Fortigate running configuration. What can you conclude from the failed installation log shown in the exhibit?. Policy ID 2 is installed without the remote user student. Policy ID 2 is installed without a source address. Policy ID 2 is installed in the disable state. Policy ID 2 will not be installed. Which two statements regarding device management on FortiManager are true? (Choose two). Fortigate devices in an HA cluster are counted as a single device. Fortigate devices in transparent mode configurations are not counted toward the device count on Fortimanager. The maximum number of managed devices for each ADOM is 500. Fortigate devices in an HA cluster that has five VDOMs are counted as five separate devices. Which two items does an FGFM keepalive message include? (Choose two). Fortigate IPS version. Fortigate uptime. Fortigate configuration checksum. Fortigate license information. Given the configuration shown in the exhibit, what are two results from this configuration? (Choose two). Two or more administrators can make configuration changes at the same time, in the same ADOM. Concurrent read-write access to an ADOM is disabled. You can validate administrator login attempts through external servers. The same administrator can lock more than one ADOM at the same time. You are using the Quick Install option to install configuration changes on the managed FortiGate Which two statements correctly describe the result? (Choose two). It installs all the changes in the device database first and the administrator must reinstall the changes on the Fortigate device. It provides the option to preview only the policy package changes before installing them. It installs provisioning templates changes on the Fortigate device. It installs device-level changes on the Fortigate device without launching the Install Wizard. An administrator logs in to the FortiManager GUI and sees the panes shown in the exhibit Which two reasons can explain why the FortiAnalyzer feature panes do not appear? (Choose two). The administrator profile does not have full access privileges like the Super_User profile. The administrator IP address is not a part of the trusted hosts configured on FortiManager interfaces. The administrator logged in using the unsecure protocol HTTP, so the view is restricted. FortiAnalyzer features are not enable on Fortimanager. An administrator configures a new OSPF route on FortiManager and has not yet pushed the changes to the managed Fortigate device In which database will the configuration be saved?. ADOM-level database. Configuration-level database. Revision history database. Device-level database. An administrator has enable SERVICE ACCESS on FortiManager. What is the purpose of SERVICE ACCESS on the FortiManager interface?. It allows administrative access to FortiManager. It allows FortiManager to respond to request for Fortiguard services from Fortigate devices. It allows FortiManager to determine the connection status of managed devices. It allows third-party applications to gain read/write access to FortiManager. An administrator has assigned a global policy package to custom ADOM1. Then the administrator creates a new policy package, Fortinet, in the custom ADOM1. What will happen to the Fortinet policy package?. When the Fortinet policy package is created, it automatically assigns the global policies. When the Fortinet policy package is created, you can select the option to assign the global policies. When the Fortinet policy package is created, you need to reapply the global policy package to the ADOM. When the Fortinet policy package is created, you need to assign the global policy package from the global ADOM. Refer to the exhibit What is the purpose of setting ADOM Mode to Advanced?. This setting enables the ADOMS feature on FortiManager. This setting allows you to assign a VDOM when offline mode is enable. This setting disables concurrent ADOM access and adds ADOM locking. This setting allows you to assign a VDOM from a single device to a different ADOM. Which two items are included in the FortiManager backup? (Choose two). FortiGuard database. Fimware images. Flash configuration. All devices. Refer to the exhibit Given the configuration shown in the exhibit, how did FortiManager handle the service category named General?. FortiManager ignored the firewall service category General and updated the FortiGate duplicate value in the FortiGate database. FortiManager ignored the firewall service category General and deleted the duplicate value in its database. FortiManager ignored the firewall service category General but created a new service category in its database. FortiManager ignored the firewall service category General and did not update its database with the value. What will be the result of reverting to a previous revision in the revision history?. It will generate a new version ID and remove all other revision history versions. It will install configuration changes to managed device automatically. It will tag the device settings status as Auto-Update. It will modify the device-level database. What does a policy package status of Conflict indicate?. The policy package does not have FortiGate as the installation target. The policy package reports inconsistencies and conflicts during a Policy Consistency Check. The policy configuration has never been imported after a device was registered on FortiManager. The policy package configuration has been changed on both FordManager and the manager device independently. Refer to the exhibit Review the Download Import Report Why is it failing to import firewall policy ID 1?. Policy ID 1 for this managed Fortigate already exists on FortiManager in the policy package named Remote-Fortigate. Policy ID 1 is configured from the interface any to port6. FortiManager rejects the request to import this policy because the any interface does not exist on FortiManager. Policy ID 1 does not have the ADOM interface mapping configured on FortiManager. The address object used in policy ID 1 already exists in the ADOM database with any as the interface association, and conflicts with the address object interface association locally on Fortigate. Refer to the exhibit An administrator has configured the command shown in the exhibit on FortiManager. A configuration change has been installed from FortiManager to the managed FortiGate that causes the FGFM tunnel to go down for more than 15 minutes What is the purpose of this command?. It allows FortiGate to unset central managemet setting. It allows FortiGate to reboot and restore a previously working firmware image. It allows FortiManager to revert and install a previous configuration revision on the managed FortiGate. It allows FortiGate to reboot and recover the previous configuration from its configuration file. An administrator's PC crashes before the administrator can submit a workflow session for approval. After the PC is restarted, the adminstrator notices that the ADOM was locked from the session before the crash. How can the administrator unlock the ADOM?. Log in using the same administrator account to unlock the ADOM. Log in as Super_User in order to unlok the ADOM. Delete the previous admin session manually through the FortiManager GUI or CLI. Restore the configuration from a previous backup. Refer to the exhibit Which two statements about an ADOM set in Normal mode on FortiManager are true? (Choose two). It supports the FortiManager script feature. You cannot assign the same ADOM to multiple administrators. FortiManager automatically installs the configuration difference in revision on the managed FortiGate. It allows making configuration chnages for managed devices on FortiManager panes. Refer to the exhibit An administrator would like to create a policy on the Staging ADOM in backup mode, and install it on the FortiGate device in the same ADOM. How can the administrator perform this task?. The administrator must change the ADOM mode to Advance to bring the FortiManager online. The administrator must disable the FortiManager offline mode first. The administrator must use the Policy & Objects section to create a policy first. An administrator is replacing a failed device on FortiManager by runnning the following command: execute device replace sn <devname> <serialnum>. What device name and serial number must the administrator use?. The device name of the new device and serial number of the failed device. The device name and serial number of the new device. The device name and serial number of the failed device. The device name of the failed device and serial number of the new device. Refer to the exhibit An administrator is about to add the FortiGate device to FortiManager using the discovery process. FortiManager is operating behind a NAT device, and the administrator configured the FortiManager NATed IP address under the FortiManager system administration setting. What is the expected result?. During discovery, FortiManager sets both the FortiManager NATed IP address and NAT device IP address on FortiGate. During discovery, FortiManager uses only the FortiGate serial number to establish the connection. During discovery, FortiManager sets the FortiManger NATed IP address on FortiGate. During discovery, FortiManager sets the NATed device IP adress on FortiGate. Refer to the exhibit An administrator has created a firewall address object that is used in multiple policy packages for multiple FortiGate devices in an ADOM After the installation operation is performed, which IP/netmask will be shown on FortiManager for this firewall address object?. The FortiManger replaces the address object to none. 192.168.1.0/24. 0.0.0.0/0. 10.0.5.0/24. What is the purpose of the Policy Check feature on FortiManager?. It provides recommendations for optimizing policies in a policy package. It provides recommendations to combine similar policy packages within an ADOM into one single policy package. It compares the policy packages with the revision history, and updates policy packages in the ADOM database. It merges and creates dynamic mappings for duplicate objects used in a policy package. An administrator enable workspace mode and now wants to delete an address object that is currently referenced in a firewall policy. What can the administrator expect to happen?. FortiManager will replace the deleted address object with the none address object in the referenced firewall policy. FortiManager will not allow the administrator to delete a referenced address object until the ADOM is locked. FortiManager will leave the address object empty. FortiManager will temporary disable the status of the referenced firewall policy. What is the advantage of using FortiManager to manager FortiAnalyzer?. It allows FortiManager to act as a collector and FortiAnalyzer device. It allows FortiManager to manage all FortiGate devices. It allows FortiManager to run reports based on FortiAnalyzer. It allows FortiManager to store all managed FortiGate device logs. Refer to the exhibit What will happen if the script is executed using the Device Database option? (Choose two). You must install these changes using the Install Wizard to a managed device. The successful execution of a script on the Device Database will create a new revision history. The script history will show successful installation of the script on the remote FortiGate. The Device Settings Status will be tagged as Modified. You are moving managed FortiGate devices from one ADOM to a new ADOM. Which statement correctly describes the expected result?. Policy packages will be imported into the new ADOM automatically. Any pending device setting will be installed automatically. The shared policy package will not be moved to the new ADOM. Any unused object from a previous ADOM are moved to the new ADOM automatically. Refer to the exhibit Given the configuration shown in the exhibit, which two statements are true? (Choose two). An administrator can also lock the Local-FortiGate-1 policy package. The FortiManager ADOM is locked by the administrator. The FortiManager ADOM mode is set to Normal. FortiManager is in workflow mode. What is the purpose of ADOM revisions?. To create System Checkpoints for the FortiManager configuration. To save the current state of all policy packages and objects for an ADOM. To save the current state of the whole ADOM. To revert individual policy packages and device-level settings for a managed FortiGate. An administrator would like to review, approve, or reject all the firewall policy changes made by the junior administrators. How should the workspace mode settings be configured on FortiManager ?. Set to read/write and using the policy locking feature. Set to normal and using the approval group feature. Set to workflow and using the ADOM locking feature. Set to workspace and using the policy locking feature. In the event that one of the secondary FortiManager devices fails, which action must be performed to return the FortiManager HA to a working state ?. Manually promote one of the working secondary devices to the primary role, and reboot the old primary device to remote the peer IP of the failed device. The FortiManager HA state transition is transparent to administrators and does not require any reconfiguration. Reconfigure the primay device to remove the peer IP of the failed device. Reboot the failed device to remote its IP from the primary device. Refer to the exhibit A service provider administrator has assigned a global policy package to a managed customer ADOM named My_ADOM, which has four policy packages. The customer administrator has access only to My_ADOM. How can customer or service provider administrators remove both global header and footer policies from the policy package named Shared_Package?. The service provider administrator can unassign both global policies from My_ADOM. The service provide administrator can unassign both policies from the global ADOM. The customer administrator can unassign both global polices from My_ADOM. The customer administrator can unassign both polices by locking My_ADOM. Which two statements about Security Fabric integration with FortiManager are true? (Choose two). The Fabric View module enables you to view the Security Fabric ratings for Security Fabric devices. The Security Fabric license, group name, and password are required for the FortiManager Security Fabric integration. The Security Fabric settings are part of the device-level settings. The Fabric View module enables you to generate the Security Fabric ratings for Security Fabric devices. An administrator is tasked with troubleshooting an issue with push updates failing on a FortiMananger device that is located behind a NAT device. Which two settings should the administrator check ? (Choose two). That the virtual IP address and correct ports are set on the NAT device. That the NAT device IP address and correct ports are configured on FortiManager. That the external IP address on the NAT device is set to DHCP and configured with the virtual IP. That the override server IP address is set on FortiManager and the NAT device. |