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Question 10 - NSE7_LED-7.0 discussion

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Refer to the exhibit.

By default FortiOS creates the following DHCP server scope for the FortiLink interface as shown in the exhibit

What is the objective of the vci-string setting?

A.
To ignore DHCP requests coming from FortiSwitch and FortiExtender devices
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A.
To ignore DHCP requests coming from FortiSwitch and FortiExtender devices
B.
To reserve IP addresses for FortiSwitch and FortiExtender devices
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B.
To reserve IP addresses for FortiSwitch and FortiExtender devices
C.
To restrict the IP address assignment to FortiSwitch and FortiExtender devices
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C.
To restrict the IP address assignment to FortiSwitch and FortiExtender devices
D.
To restrict the IP address assignment to devices that have FortiSwitch or FortiExtender as their hostname
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D.
To restrict the IP address assignment to devices that have FortiSwitch or FortiExtender as their hostname
Suggested answer: C

Explanation:

According to the exhibit, the DHCP server scope for the FortiLink interface has a vci-string setting with the value ''Cisco AP c2700''. This setting is used to match the vendor class identifier (VCI) of the DHCP clients that request an IP address from the DHCP server. The VCI is a text string that uniquely identifies a type of vendor device. Therefore, option C is true because the vci-string setting restricts the IP address assignment to FortiSwitch and FortiExtender devices, which use the VCI ''Cisco AP c2700''. Option A is false because the vci-string setting does not ignore DHCP requests coming from FortiSwitch and FortiExtender devices, but rather accepts them. Option B is false because the vci-string setting does not reserve IP addresses for FortiSwitch and FortiExtender devices, but rather assigns them dynamically. Option D is false because the vci-string setting does not restrict the IP address assignment to devices that have FortiSwitch or FortiExtender as their hostname, but rather to devices that have ''Cisco AP c2700'' as their VCI.

asked 18/09/2024
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