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Refer to the exhibit.

An administrator has created a firewall address object, Local, which is used in the Remote-FortiGate policy package.

When the installation operation is performed, which IP/Netmask will be installed on Remote-FortiGate, for the Local firewall address object?

A.

192.168.5.0/24

A.

192.168.5.0/24

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B.

Remote-FortiGate will automatically choose an IP/netmask based on its network interface settings.

B.

Remote-FortiGate will automatically choose an IP/netmask based on its network interface settings.

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C.

10.0.2.0/24

C.

10.0.2.0/24

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D.

It will create the Local and Remote-Local firewall address objects on Remote-FortiGate with 192.168.5.0/24 and 10.0.2.0/24 values.

D.

It will create the Local and Remote-Local firewall address objects on Remote-FortiGate with 192.168.5.0/24 and 10.0.2.0/24 values.

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Suggested answer: C

Refer to the exhibit

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.)

A.

The administrator profile does not have full access privileges like the Super_User profile

A.

The administrator profile does not have full access privileges like the Super_User profile

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B.

The administrator workflow is enabled on the ADOM.

B.

The administrator workflow is enabled on the ADOM.

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C.

FortiAnalyzer features are not enabled on FortiManager

C.

FortiAnalyzer features are not enabled on FortiManager

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D.

The admin session requires approval before administrator can see the FortiAnalyzer feature panes.

D.

The admin session requires approval before administrator can see the FortiAnalyzer feature panes.

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Suggested answer: A, C

Exhibit.

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

A.

Configuration changes have been installed on FortiGate. which means the FortiGate configuration has been changed

A.

Configuration changes have been installed on FortiGate. which means the FortiGate configuration has been changed

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B.

The latest revision history for the managed FortiGate does match the FortiGate running configuration

B.

The latest revision history for the managed FortiGate does match the FortiGate running configuration

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C.

Configuration changes directly made on FortiGate have been automatically updated to the device-level database

C.

Configuration changes directly made on FortiGate have been automatically updated to the device-level database

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D.

The latest revision history for the managed FortiGate does not match the device-level database

D.

The latest revision history for the managed FortiGate does not match the device-level database

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Suggested answer: B, D

Explanation:

'conf: in sync' means FortiGate configuration is in sync with the latest running revision history. 'db: modified' and 'cond: pending' means that changes have been made to the device-level settings and need to be installed.

The example on this slide shows that the FortiGate configuration is in sync with the latest running revision history. However, changes have been made to the device-level settings. That is why the CLI output is showing db:modified and the cond is showing as pending. After you install the changes on FortiGate, it will show db: not modified and cond:OK. db:modified = Config changes made on FMG cond:in sync = Latest revision history in sync with FGT running-config cond:pending = Config changes needed to be installed Reference [Page 160] - https://ebin.pub/fortinet-fortimanager-study-guide-for-fortimanager-72.html

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