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NEW QUESTION 12
View the following exhibit.

Given the configurations shown in the exhibit, what can you conclude from the installation targets in the Install On column?

  • A. Policy seq#3 will be installed on the Trainer[NAT] VDOM only
  • B. The Install On column value represents successful installation on the managed devices
  • C. Policy seq#3 will be not installed on any managed device
  • D. Policy seq#3 will be installed on all managed devices and VDOMs that are listed under Installation Targets

Answer: D

 

NEW QUESTION 13
Which configuration setting for FortiGate is part of a device-level database on FortiManager?

  • A. Routing
  • B. VIP and IP Pools
  • C. Security profiles
  • D. Firewall policies

Answer: A

Explanation:
The FortiManager stores the FortiGate configuration details in two distinct databases. The device-level database includes configuration details related to device-level settings, such as interfaces, DNS, routing, and more. The ADOM-level database includes configuration details related to firewall policies, objects, and security profiles.

 

NEW QUESTION 14
Refer to the exhibit.

Which two statements about the output are true? (Choose two.)

  • A. Configuration changes directly made on the FortiGate have been automatically updated to device-level
  • B. Configuration changes have been installed to FortiGate and represents FortiGate configuration has been changed
  • C. The latest history for the managed FortiGate does not match with the device-level database
  • D. The latest revision history for the managed FortiGate does match with the FortiGate running configuration

Answer: C,D

Explanation:
database
Explanation:
STATUS: dev-db: modified; conf: in sync; cond: pending; dm: retrieved; conn: up - dev-db: modified - This is the device setting status which indicates that configuration changes were made on FortiManager. - conf: in sync - This is the sync status which shows that the latest revision history is in sync with Fortigate's configuration. - cond: pending - This is the configuration status which says that configuration changes need to be installed.
Most probably a retrieve was done in the past (dm: retrieved) updating the revision history DB (conf: in sync) and FortiManager device level DB, now there is a new modification on FortiManager device level DB (dev-db: modified) which wasn't installed to FortiGate (cond: pending), hence; revision history DB is not aware of that modification and doesn't match device DB.
Conclusion: - Revision DB does match FortiGate. - No changes were installed to FortiGate yet. - Device DB doesn't match Revision DB. - No changes were done on FortiGate (auto-update) but configuration was retrieved instead After an Auto-Update or Retrieve: device database = latest revision = FGT Then after a manual change on FMG end (but no install yet): latest revision = FGT (still) but now device database has been modified (is different).
After reverting to a previous revision in revision history: device database = reverted revision != FGT

 

NEW QUESTION 15
Refer to the exhibit.

An administrator logs into 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.)

  • A. FortiAnalyzer features are not enabled on FortiManager.
  • B. The administrator IP address is not a part of the trusted hosts configured on FortiManager interfaces.
  • C. The administrator profile does not have full access privileges like the Super_User profile.
  • D. The administrator logged in using the unsecure protocol HTTP, so the view is restricted.

Answer: A,C

 

NEW QUESTION 16
Refer to the exhibit.

You are using the Quick Install option to install configuration changes on the managed FortiGate.
Which two statements correctly describe the result? (Choose two.)

  • A. It cannot be canceled once initiated and changes will be installed on the managed device
  • B. It installs device-level changes to FortiGate without launching the Install Wizard
  • C. It provides the option to preview configuration changes prior to installing them
  • D. It will not create a new revision in the revision history

Answer: A,B

Explanation:
FortiManager_6.4_Study_Guide-Online - page 164
The Install Config option allows you to perform a quick installation of device-level settings without launching the Install Wizard. When you use this option, you cannot preview the changes prior to committing. Administrator should be certain of the changes before using this install option, because the install can't be cancelled after the process is initiated.

 

NEW QUESTION 17
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?

  • A. It allows the FortiManager to revert and install a previous configuration revision on the managed FortiGate.
  • B. It allows FortiGate to reboot and restore a previously working firmware image.
  • C. It allows FortiGate to reboot and recover the previous configuration from its configuration file.
  • D. It allows FortiGate to unset central management settings.

Answer: C

 

NEW QUESTION 18
View the following exhibit.

An administrator is importing a new device to FortiManager and has selected the shown options. What will happen if the administrator makes the changes and installs the modified policy package on this managed FortiGate?

  • A. The unused objects that are not tied to the firewall policies in policy package will be deleted from the
  • B. The unused objects that are not tied to the firewall policies locally on FortiGate will be deleted
  • C. The unused objects that are not tied to the firewall policies will be installed on FortiGate
  • D. The unused objects that are not tied to the firewall policies will remain as read-only locally on FortiGate

Answer: B

Explanation:
FortiManager database

 

NEW QUESTION 19
An administrator would like to create an SD-WAN using central management in the Training ADOM.
To create an SD-WAN using central management, which two steps must be completed? (Choose two.)

  • A. Enable SD-WAN central management in the Training ADOM
  • B. Specify a gateway address when you create a default SD-WAN static route
  • C. Configure and install the SD-WAN firewall policy and SD-WAN static route before installing the SD-WAN template settings
  • D. Remove all the interface references such as routes or policies that will be a part of SD-WAN member interfaces

Answer: A,D

 

NEW QUESTION 20
An administrator wants to delete an address object that is currently referenced in a firewall policy.
What can the administrator expect to happen?

  • A. FortiManager will disable the status of the referenced firewall policy
  • B. FortiManager will not allow the administrator to delete a referenced address object
  • C. FortiManager will replace the deleted address object with the none address object in the referenced firewall policy
  • D. FortiManager will replace the deleted address object with all address object in the referenced firewall policy

Answer: C

 

NEW QUESTION 21
When an installation is performed from FortiManager, what is the recovery logic used between FortiManager and FortiGate for an FGFM tunnel?

  • A. FortiManager will not push the CLI commands as a part of the installation that will cause the tunnel to go down.
  • B. FortiManager will revert and install a previous configuration revision on the managed FortiGate.
  • C. After 15 minutes, FortiGate will unset all CLI commands that were part of the installation that caused the tunnel to go down.
  • D. FortiGate will reject the CLI commands that will cause the tunnel to go down.

Answer: C

 

NEW QUESTION 22
What does a policy package status of Modified indicate?

  • A. The Policy configuration has been changed on a managed device and changes have not yet been imported into FortiManager
  • B. FortiManager is unable to determine the policy package status
  • C. The policy package was never imported after a device was registered on FortiManager
  • D. The Policy package configuration has been changed on FortiManager and changes have not yet been installed on the managed device.

Answer: D

 

NEW QUESTION 23
An administrator's PC crashes before the administrator can submit a workflow session for approval. After the PC is restarted, the administrator notices that the ADOM was locked from the session before the crash.
How can the administrator unlock the ADOM?

  • A. Log in using the same administrator account to unlock the ADOM.
  • B. Log in as Super_User in order to unlock the ADOM.
  • C. Restore the configuration from a previous backup.
  • D. Delete the previous admin session manually through the FortiManager GUI or CLI.

Answer: D

 

NEW QUESTION 24
Which two settings must be configured for SD-WAN Central Management? (Choose two.)

  • A. You can create multiple SD-WAN interfaces per VDOM
  • B. The first step in creating an SD-WAN using FortiManager is to create two SD-WAN firewall policies.
  • C. When you configure an SD-WAN, you must specify at least two member interfaces.
  • D. SD-WAN must be enabled on per-ADOM basis

Answer: C,D

 

NEW QUESTION 25
You are moving managed FortiGate devices from one ADOM to a new ADOM.
Which statement correctly describes the expected result?

  • A. The shared policy package will not be moved to the new ADOM
  • B. Any unused objects from a previous ADOM are moved to the new ADOM automatically
  • C. Any pending device settings will be installed automatically
  • D. Policy packages will be imported into the new ADOM automaticallyD

Answer: A

 

NEW QUESTION 26
View the following exhibit, which shows the Download Import Report:

Why it is failing to import firewall policy ID 2?

  • A. Policy ID 2 does not have ADOM Interface mapping configured on FortiManager
  • B. Policy ID 2 for this managed FortiGate already exists on FortiManager in policy package named Remote-FortiGate.
  • C. Policy ID 2 is configured from interface any to port6 FortiManager rejects to import this policy because any interface does not exist on FortiManager
  • D. The address object used in policy ID 2 already exist in ADON database with any as interface association and conflicts with address object interface association locally on the FortiGate

Answer: D

Explanation:
FortiManager_6.4_Study_Guide-Online - page 331 & 332

 

NEW QUESTION 27
View the following exhibit.

Which statement is true regarding this failed installation log?

  • A. Policy ID 2 is installed without a source device
  • B. Policy ID 2 is installed without a source address
  • C. Policy ID 2 is installed in disabled state
  • D. Policy ID 2 will not be installed

Answer: A

 

NEW QUESTION 28
An administrator configures a new firewall policy on FortiManager and has not yet pushed the changes to the managed FortiGate.
In which database will the configuration be saved?

  • A. Device-level database
  • B. Configuration-level database
  • C. Revision history database
  • D. ADOM-level database

Answer: D

Explanation:
https://kb.fortinet.com/kb/documentLink.do?externalID=FD47942

 

NEW QUESTION 29
What are two outcomes of ADOM revisions? (Choose two.)

  • A. ADOM revisions can save the current size of the whole ADOM
  • B. ADOM revisions can significantly increase the size of the configuration backups.
  • C. ADOM revisions can create System Checkpoints for the FortiManager configuration
  • D. ADOM revisions can save the current state of all policy packages and objects for an ADOM

Answer: B,D

 

NEW QUESTION 30
Refer to the exhibit.

Which two statements are true if the script is executed using the Device Database option? (Choose two.)

  • A. The script history will show successful installation of the script on the remote FortiGate
  • B. You must install these changes using the Install Wizard to a managed device
  • C. The Device Settings Status will be tagged as Modified
  • D. The successful execution of a script on the Device Database will create a new revision history

Answer: B,C

 

NEW QUESTION 31
In the event that the primary FortiManager fails, which of the following actions must be performed to return the FortiManager HA to a working state?

  • A. Reboot one of the secondary devices to promote it automatically to the primary role, and reconfigure all other secondary devices to point to the new primary device.
  • B. Secondary device with highest priority will automatically be promoted to the primary role, and manually reconfigure all other secondary devices to point to the new primary device
  • C. FortiManager HA state transition is transparent to administrators and does not require any reconfiguration.
  • D. Manually promote one of the secondary devices to the primary role, and reconfigure all other secondary devices to point to the new primary device.

Answer: D

Explanation:
FortiManager_6.4_Study_Guide-Online - page 346
FortiManager HA doesn't support IP takeover where an HA state transition is transparent to administrators. If a failure of the primary occurs, the administrator must take corrective action to resolve the problem that may include invoking the state transition. If the primary device fails, the administrator must do the following in order to return the FortiManager HA to a working state:
1. Manually reconfigure one of the secondary devices to become the primary device
2. Reconfigure all other secondary devices to point to the new primary device

 

NEW QUESTION 32
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