A. SNMP
B. Routing
C. Security profiles
D. NSX-T Service Template
A. Policy packages will be imported into the new ADOM automatically.
B. The shared policy package will not be moved to the new ADOM automatically.
C. The shared device settings will be installed automatically.
D. Any unused objects from a previous ADOM are moved to the new ADOM automatically.
A. It win install configuration changes to managed device automatically.
B. It will modify the device-level database.
C. It will generate a new version ID and remove all other revision history versions.
D. It will tag the device settings status as Auto-Update.
A. Policy ID 1 has an address object that already exists in the ADOM database with any as the interface association, and conflicts with the address object interface association locally on FortiGate.
B. Policy ID 1 is configured from the interface any to port6. FortiManager rejects the request to import this policy because the any interface does not exist on FortiManager
C. Policy ID 1 for this managed FortiGate already exists on FortiManager in the policy package named Remote-FortlGate.
D. Policy ID 1 does not have the ADOM Interface mapping configured on FortiManager.
A. 3.1
B. 1.5
C. 2.9
D. 4.1
A. From the list of configured override servers or public FDN servers
B. From the configured override server IP address 10.0.1.50 only
C. From public FDNI server IP address with the fourth highest octet only
D. From the default server fds1.fortinet.com
A. Unlocking an ADOM will submit configuration changes automatically to the approval administrator.
B. Ungraceful closed sessions will keep the ADOM in a locked state until the administrator session times out.
C. The same administrator can lock more than one ADOM at the same time.
D. Unlocking an ADOM will install configuration changes automatically on managed devices.