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When does a RADIUS server send an Access-Challenge packet?

  1. The server does not have the user credentials yet.
  2. The server requires more information from the user, such as the token code for two-factor authentication.
  3. The user credentials are wrong.
  4. The user account is not found in the server.

Answer(s): B



The logs in a FSSO collector agent (CA) are showing the following error:
failed to connect to registry: PIKA1026 (192.168.12.232) What can be the reason for this error?

  1. The CA cannot resolve the name of the workstation.
  2. The FortiGate cannot resolve the name of the workstation.
  3. The remote registry service is not running in the workstation 192.168.12.232.
  4. The CA cannot reach the FortiGate with the IP address 192.168.12.232.

Answer(s): C

Explanation:

https://kb.fortinet.com/kb/documentLink.do?externalID=FD30548



Examine the output of the `get router info ospf neighbor' command shown in the exhibit; then answer the question below.



Which statements are true regarding the output in the exhibit? (Choose two.)

  1. The interface ToRemote is OSPF network type point-to-point.
  2. The OSPF router with the ID 0.0.0.2 is the designated router for the ToRemote network.
  3. The local FortiGate is the backup designated router for the wan1 network.
  4. The OSPF routers with the IDs 0.0.0.69 and 0.0.0.117 are both designated routers for the wan1 network.

Answer(s): A,C

Explanation:

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/ip/open-shortest-path-first-ospf/13685-13.html



A FortiGate has two default routes:



All Internet traffic is currently using port1. The exhibit shows partial information for one sample session of Internet traffic from an internal user:



What would happen with the traffic matching the above session if the priority on the first default route (IDd1) were changed from 5 to 20?

  1. Session would remain in the session table and its traffic would keep using port1 as the outgoing interface.
  2. Session would remain in the session table and its traffic would start using port2 as the outgoing interface.
  3. Session would be deleted, so the client would need to start a new session.
  4. Session would remain in the session table and its traffic would be shared between port1 and port2.

Answer(s): A






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