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Question 18 - NSE7_PBC-7.2 discussion

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Refer to the exhibit

An administrator deployed an HA active-active load balance sandwich in Microsoft Azure. The setup requires configuration synchronization between devices-

What are two outcomes from the configured settings? (Choose two.)

A.
FortiGate-VM instances are scaled out automatically according to predefined workload levels.
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A.
FortiGate-VM instances are scaled out automatically according to predefined workload levels.
B.
FortiGate A and FortiGate B are two independent devices.
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B.
FortiGate A and FortiGate B are two independent devices.
C.
By default, FortiGate uses FGCP
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C.
By default, FortiGate uses FGCP
D.
It does not synchronize the FortiGate hostname
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D.
It does not synchronize the FortiGate hostname
Suggested answer: B, D

Explanation:

B) FortiGate A and FortiGate B are two independent devices. This means that they are not part of a cluster or a high availability group, and they do not share the same configuration or state information.They are configured as standalone FortiGates with standalone configuration synchronization enabled1.This feature allows them to synchronize most of their configuration settings with each other, except for some settings that identify the FortiGate to the network, such as the hostname1. D. It does not synchronize the FortiGate hostname. This is one of the settings that are excluded from the standalone configuration synchronization, as mentioned above.The hostname is a unique identifier for each FortiGate device, and it should not be changed by the synchronization process1.

The other options are incorrect because:

FortiGate-VM instances are not scaled out automatically according to predefined workload levels.This is a feature of the auto scaling solution for FortiGate-VM on Azure, which requires a different deployment and configuration than the one shown in the exhibit2. The exhibit shows a static deployment of two FortiGate-VM instances behind an Azure load balancer, which does not support auto scaling.

By default, FortiGate does not use FGCP.FGCP stands for FortiGate Clustering Protocol, which is used to synchronize configuration and state information between FortiGate devices in a cluster or a high availability group3. However, the exhibit shows that the FortiGates are not in a cluster or a high availability group, and they use standalone configuration synchronization instead of FGCP.

asked 18/09/2024
Rick van der Slot
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