What is a characteristic of the FortiManager high availability (HA) feature?
Options:
A.
When a secondary unit is removed, FortiManager updates the managed devices using TCP port 5199.
B.
The primary unit synchronizes all configuration revision with the seconday units.
C.
All secondary units must be in the same network as the primary unit.
D.
Each cluster member must be upgraded manually, starting with the primary unit.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The characteristic of the FortiManager high availability (HA) feature is that the primary unit synchronizes all configuration revisions with the secondary units. This ensures that all devices in the HA cluster are up-to-date with the same configurations, providing redundancy and failover capabilities.
Options A, C, and D are incorrect because:
Arefers to a specific port number (5199), but FortiManager does not specifically use TCP port 5199 to update managed devices when a secondary unit is removed.
Cis incorrect as secondary units do not necessarily have to be in the same network as the primary unit; they just need to be able to communicate with each other.
Dis incorrect because HA upgrades can be automated and do not require manual upgrading, starting with the primary unit.
FortiManager References:
Refer to FortiManager 7.4 High Availability (HA) Guide: HA Synchronization and Configuration.
Question 9
What will be the result of reverting to a previous revision version in the revision history?
Options:
A.
It win install configuration changes to managed device automatically.
B.
It will tag the device settings status as Auto-Update.
C.
It will modify the device-level database.
D.
It will generate a new version ID and remove all other revision history versions.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Option C: It will modify the device-level database.This is correct. Reverting to a previous revision version in the revision history affects the device-level database by restoring it to the state saved in the selected revision. This ensures that any changes made after the selected revision are discarded, and the device configuration is returned to the earlier state.
Explanation of Incorrect Options:
Option A: It will install configuration changes to managed devices automaticallyis incorrect because reverting a revision does not automatically push changes to the devices; it merely reverts the configuration on the FortiManager.
Option B: It will tag the device settings status as Auto-Updateis incorrect because "Auto-Update" is not a status related to the revision history mechanism.
Option D: It will generate a new version ID and remove all other revision history versionsis incorrect as reverting to a previous revision does not delete all other versions; it creates a new revision point for tracking.
FortiManager References:
Refer to the "Revision Management" section in the FortiManager Administration Guide, which provides an overview of how revisions are managed and utilized for restoring configurations.
Question 10
Exhibit.
What is true about the objects highlighted in the image?
Options:
A.
They can be set to optional or required.
B.
They are available across all ADOMs by default.
C.
They can be used as variables in scripts.
D.
They cannot be created in the global database ADOM.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The objects highlighted in the image (DMZ_SUBNET, ISP1_SUBNET, LAN_SUBNET) aremetadata variables.
C.They can be used as variables in scripts.
These metadata variables are placeholders that can be used in FortiManager scripts to dynamically insert specific values, enabling script flexibility and scalability across multiple devices or ADOMs.
Options A, B, and D are incorrect because:
Asuggests optional or required settings, which do not apply to metadata variables.
Bimplies they are available across all ADOMs by default, which is not always the case.
Dstates they cannot be created in the global database ADOM, but metadata variables are typically managed within ADOMs and can be utilized globally based on specific configurations.
FortiManager References:
Refer to FortiManager 7.4 Administrator Guide: Using Metadata Variables and Script Management.