An administrator wanted to configure an IPS sensor to block traffic that triggers a signature set number of times during a specific time period.How can the administrator achieve the objective?
Answer(s): D
To block traffic that triggers a signature a specific number of times within a time period, the administrator must configure the IPS signature with the rate-mode periodical option.This allows the IPS to count the number of times a signature is matched in a defined interval and take action (e.g., block) if the threshold is exceeded.
A FortiGate firewall policy is configured with active authentication, however, the user cannot authenticate when accessing a website.Which protocol must FortiGate allow even though the user cannot authenticate?
DNS traffic must be allowed so the user can resolve domain names and reach the authentication server or web resources, even if authentication initially fails.
Refer to the exhibit, which shows a partial configuration from the remote authentication server.Why does the FortiGate administrator need this configuration?
The Fortinet-Group-Name attribute is used to restrict authentication to users who belong specifically to the "Training" user group on the RADIUS server.
Refer to the exhibit, which shows an SD-WAN zone configuration on the FortiGate GUI.Based on the exhibit, which statement is true?
Answer(s): A
The Underlay zone is the default SD-WAN zone, typically representing the physical interfaces in the SD-WAN configuration before overlay or virtual links are added.
Which three statements explain a flow-based antivirus profile? (Choose three.)
Answer(s): A,B,D
Flow-based antivirus buffers the entire file while simultaneously transmitting data to the client to minimize latency.Flow-based inspection combines multiple scanning techniques from proxy-based modes for efficient detection.Flow-based inspection provides better performance by processing traffic on the fly without full proxy overhead.
Refer to the exhibit.An administrator has configured an Application Overrides for the ABC.Com application signature and set the Action to Allow. This application control profile is then applied to a firewall policy that is scanning all outbound traffic. Logging is enabled in the firewall policy. To test the configuration, the administrator accessed the ABC.Com web site several times.Why are there no logs generated under security logs for ABC.Com?
Answer(s): C
When the action is set to Allow in an application override, traffic matching this override is allowed without generating security logs because it bypasses deeper inspection and blocking.
Which two statements describe characteristics of automation stitches? (Choose two.)
Answer(s): C,D
Automation stitches can execute multiple actions concurrently (in parallel).Triggers for automation stitches can come from external connectors beyond just Fortinet devices.
Which three statements about SD-WAN performance SLAs are true? (Choose three.)
Answer(s): A,B,E
SD-WAN SLAs monitor metrics like packet loss and jitter to evaluate link performance.SLA measurements can be performed using active probing or passive monitoring.Administrators can configure all SLA target parameters to define performance criteria.
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