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What is the purpose of the Policy Check feature on FortiManager?

  1. To find and provide recommendation to combine multiple separate policy packages into one common
    policy package
  2. To find and merge duplicate policies in the policy package
  3. To find and provide recommendation for optimizing policies in a policy package
  4. To find and delete disabled firewall policies in the policy package

Answer(s): C


Reference:

https://help.fortinet.com/fmgr/50hlp/56/5-6- 2/FortiManager_Admin_Guide/1200_Policy%20and%20Objects/0800_Managing%20policy %20packages/2400_Perform%20a%20policy%20consistency%20check.htm



View the following exhibit.



An administrator is importing a new device to FortiManager and has selected the shown options. What will happen if the administrator makes the changes and installs the modified policy package on this managed FortiGate?

  1. The unused objects that are not tied to the firewall policies will be installed on FortiGate
  2. The unused objects that are not tied to the firewall policies will remain as read-only locally on FortiGate
  3. The unused objects that are not tied to the firewall policies locally on FortiGate will be deleted
  4. The unused objects that are not tied to the firewall policies in policy package will be deleted from the
    FortiManager database

Answer(s): C


Reference:

https://community.fortinet.com/t5/FortiManager/Import-all-objects-Versus- Import-only-policy-dependent-objects/ta-p/193259?externalID=FD40392



An administrator has assigned a global policy package to a new ADOM called ADOM1. What will happen if the administrator tries to create a new policy package in ADOM1?

  1. When creating a new policy package, the administrator can select the option to assign the global policy
    package to the new policy package
  2. When a new policy package is created, the administrator needs to reapply the global policy package to
    ADOM1.
  3. When a new policy package is created, the administrator must assign the global policy package from the global ADOM.
  4. When the new policy package is created, FortiManager automatically assigns the global policy package to the new policy package.

Answer(s): D


Reference:

https://help.fortinet.com/fmgr/50hlp/56/5-6- 2/FortiManager_Admin_Guide/1200_Policy%20and%20Objects/0800_Managing%20policy %20packages/1200_Assign%20a%20global%20policy%20package.htm



Refer to the exhibit.



You are using the Quick Install option to install configuration changes on the managed FortiGate.

Which two statements correctly describe the result? (Choose two.)

  1. It will not create a new revision in the revision history
  2. It installs device-level changes to FortiGate without launching the Install Wizard
  3. It cannot be canceled once initiated and changes will be installed on the managed device
  4. It provides the option to preview configuration changes prior to installing them

Answer(s): B,C

Explanation:

FortiManager_6.4_Study_Guide-Online ­ page 164

The Install Config option allows you to perform a quick installation of device-level settings without launching the Install Wizard. When you use this option, you cannot preview the changes prior to committing. Administrator should be certain of the changes before using this install option, because the install can't be cancelled after the process is initiated.






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