What events are recorded in the crashlogs of a FortiGate device? (Choose two.)
Answer(s): A,D
diagnose debug crashlog read275: 2014-08-05 13:03:53 proxy=acceptor service=imap session fail mode=activated 276: 2014-08-05 13:03:53 proxy=acceptor service=ftp session fail mode=activated 277: 2014-08-05 13:03:53 proxy=acceptor service=nntp session fail mode=activated 278: 2014-08-06 11:05:47 service=kernel conserve=on free="45034 pages" red="45874 pages" msg="Kernel279: 2014-08-06 11:05:47 enters conserve mode"280: 2014-08-06 13:07:16 service=kernel conserve=exit free="86704 pages" green="68811 pages" 281: 2014-08-06 13:07:16 msg="Kernel leaves conserve mode" 282: 2014-08-06 13:07:16 proxy=imd sysconserve=exited total=1008 free=349 marginenter=201 283: 2014-08-06 13:07:16 marginexit=302
Examine the following partial outputs from two routing debug commands; then answer the question below:Why the default route using port2 is not displayed in the output of the second command?
Answer(s): C
http://kb.fortinet.com/kb/viewContent.do?externalId=FD32103
A FortiGate is rebooting unexpectedly without any apparent reason. What troubleshooting tools could an administrator use to get more information about the problem? (Choose two.)
Answer(s): C,D
An administrator has enabled HA session synchronization in a HA cluster with two members. Which flag is added to a primary unit's session to indicate that it has been synchronized to the secondary unit?
The synced sessions have the `synced' flag. The command `diag sys session list' can be used to see the sessions on the member, with the associated flags.
Examine the output of the `get router info bgp summary' command shown in the exhibit; then answer the question below.Which statement can explain why the state of the remote BGP peer 10.200.3.1 is Connect?
Answer(s): B
http://www.ciscopress.com/articles/article.asp?p=2756480&seqNum=4
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admin guide (windows) respond to malicious causality chains. when the cortex xdr agent identifies a remote network connection that attempts to perform malicious activity—such as encrypting endpoint files—the agent can automatically block the ip address to close all existing communication and block new connections from this ip address to the endpoint. when cortex xdrblocks an ip address per endpoint, that address remains blocked throughout all agent profiles and policies, including any host-firewall policy rules. you can view the list of all blocked ip addresses per endpoint from the action center, as well as unblock them to re-enable communication as appropriate. this module is supported with cortex xdr agent 7.3.0 and later. select the action mode to take when the cortex xdr agent detects remote malicious causality chains: enabled (default)—terminate connection and block ip address of the remote connection. disabled—do not block remote ip addresses. to allow specific and known s
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