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Fortinet NSE5_FMG-7.0 (Fortinet NSE 5 - FortiManager 7.0) Certification Exam is a professional certification program designed for individuals who specialize in managing and maintaining FortiManager 7.0, a centralized management solution for Fortinet’s Security Fabric. NSE5_FMG-7.0 exam is designed to validate the knowledge and skills required to effectively configure and manage FortiManager 7.0, as well as to troubleshoot common issues and optimize the platform for maximum performance.
Fortinet NSE5_FMG-7.0 exam is an excellent certification for security professionals who are looking to enhance their skills and knowledge in FortiManager 7.0. Fortinet NSE 5 - FortiManager 7.0 certification is recognized globally and is highly valued by employers. Individuals who pass NSE5_FMG-7.0 exam are equipped with the necessary skills and knowledge to manage and configure FortiManager 7.0 in a production environment.
NEW QUESTION # 38
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.)
- A. It will not create a new revision in the revision history
- B. It installs device-level changes to FortiGate without launching the Install Wizard
- C. It cannot be canceled once initiated and changes will be installed on the managed device
- D. It provides the option to preview configuration changes prior to installing them
Answer: 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.
NEW QUESTION # 39
Refer to the exhibit.
An administrator is about to add the FortiGate device to FortiManager using the discovery process FortiManager is operating behind a NAT device, and the administrator configured the FortiManager NATed IP address under the FortiManager system administration settings What is the expected result?
- A. During discovery FortiManager uses only the FortiGate serial number to establish the connection
- B. During discovery FortiManager sets both tie FortiManager NATed IP address and NAT device IP address on FortiGate
- C. During discovery FortiManager sets the NATed device IP address on FortiGate
- D. During discovery FortiManager sets trie FortiManager NATed IP address on FortiGate
Answer: C
NEW QUESTION # 40
An administrator has added all the devices in a Security Fabric group to FortiManager.
How does the administrator identify the root FortiGate?
- A. By an Asterisk (*) at the end of the device name
- B. By a dollar symbol ($) at the end of the device name
- C. By a Question NO : mark(?) at the end of the device name
- D. By an at symbol (@) at the end of the device name
Answer: A
NEW QUESTION # 41
An administrator configures a new firewall policy on FortiManager and has not yet pushed the changes to the managed FortiGate.
In which database will the configuration be saved?
- A. Configuration-level database
- B. Device-level database
- C. Revision history database
- D. ADOM-level database
Answer: D
Explanation:
https://kb.fortinet.com/kb/documentLink.do?externalID=FD47942
NEW QUESTION # 42
Refer to the exhibit.
Which two statements about the output are true? (Choose two.)
- A. Configuration changes directly made on the FortiGate have been automatically updated to device-level
- B. The latest history for the managed FortiGate does not match with the device-level database
- C. Configuration changes have been installed to FortiGate and represents FortiGate configuration has been changed
- D. The latest revision history for the managed FortiGate does match with the FortiGate running configuration
Answer: B,D
Explanation:
database
Explanation:
STATUS: dev-db: modified; conf: in sync; cond: pending; dm: retrieved; conn: up - dev-db: modified - This is the device setting status which indicates that configuration changes were made on FortiManager. - conf: in sync - This is the sync status which shows that the latest revision history is in sync with Fortigate's configuration. - cond: pending - This is the configuration status which says that configuration changes need to be installed.
Most probably a retrieve was done in the past (dm: retrieved) updating the revision history DB (conf: in sync) and FortiManager device level DB, now there is a new modification on FortiManager device level DB (dev-db: modified) which wasn't installed to FortiGate (cond: pending), hence; revision history DB is not aware of that modification and doesn't match device DB.
Conclusion: - Revision DB does match FortiGate. - No changes were installed to FortiGate yet. - Device DB doesn't match Revision DB. - No changes were done on FortiGate (auto-update) but configuration was retrieved instead
After an Auto-Update or Retrieve: device database = latest revision = FGT
Then after a manual change on FMG end (but no install yet): latest revision = FGT (still) but now device database has been modified (is different).
After reverting to a previous revision in revision history: device database = reverted revision != FGT
NEW QUESTION # 43
View the following exhibit.
If both FortiManager and FortiGate are behind the NAT devices, what are the two expected results? (Choose two.)
- A. If the FCFM tunnel is torn down, FortiManager will try to re-establish the FGFM tunnel.
- B. During discovery, the FortiManager NATed IP address is not set by default on FortiGate.
- C. FortiGate is discovered by FortiManager through the FortiGate NATed IP address.
- D. FortiGate can announce itself to FortiManager only if the FortiManager IP address is configured on FortiGate under central management.
Answer: B,C
Explanation:
Fortimanager can discover FortiGate through a NATed FortiGate IP address. If a FortiManager NATed IP address is configured on FortiGate, then FortiGate can announce itself to FortiManager. FortiManager will not attempt to re-establish the FGFM tunnel to the FortiGate NATed IP address, if the FGFM tunnel is interrupted. Just like it was in the NATed FortiManager scenario, the FortiManager NATed IP address in this scenario is not configured under FortiGate central management configuration.
NEW QUESTION # 44
Which of the following statements are true regarding VPN Manager? (Choose three.)
- A. VPN Manager automatically adds newly-registered devices to a VPN community.
- B. VPN Manager can install common IPsec VPN settings on multiple FortiGate devices at the same time.
- C. VPN Manager automatically creates all the necessary firewall policies for traffic to be tunneled by IPsec.
- D. VPN Manager must be enabled on a per ADOM basis.
- E. Common IPsec settings need to be configured only once in a VPN Community for all managed gateways.
Answer: B,D,E
NEW QUESTION # 45
Which three settings are the factory default settings on FortiManager? (Choose three.)
- A. port1 interface IP address is 192.168.1.99/24
- B. FortiAnalyzer features are disabled
- C. Password is fortinet
- D. Reports and Event Monitor panes are enabled
- E. Username is admin
Answer: A,B,E
NEW QUESTION # 46
Refer to the following exhibit:
Which of the following statements are true based on this configuration? (Choose two.)
- A. The same administrator can lock more than one ADOM at the same time
- B. Ungraceful closed sessions will keep the ADOM in a locked state until the administrator session times out
- C. Unlocking an ADOM will install configuration automatically on managed devices
- D. Unlocking an ADOM will submit configuration changes automatically to the approval administrator
Answer: A,B
NEW QUESTION # 47
Refer to the exhibit.
According to the error message why is FortiManager failing to add the FortiAnalyzer device?
- A. The administrator must use the correct user name and password of the FortiAnalyzer device
- B. The administrator must turn off the Use Legacy Device login and add the FortiAnaJyzer device to the same network as Forti-Manager
- C. The administrator must select the Forti-Manager administrative access checkbox on the FortiAnalyzer management interface
- D. The administrator must use the Add Model Device section and discover the FortiAnaJyzer device
Answer: D
NEW QUESTION # 48
In the event that the primary FortiManager fails, which of the following actions must be performed to return the FortiManager HA to a working state?
- A. Secondary device with highest priority will automatically be promoted to the primary role, and manually
reconfigure all other secondary devices to point to the new primary device - B. FortiManager HA state transition is transparent to administrators and does not require any reconfiguration.
- C. Reboot one of the secondary devices to promote it automatically to the primary role, and reconfigure all other secondary devices to point to the new primary device.
- D. Manually promote one of the secondary devices to the primary role, and reconfigure all other secondary devices to point to the new primary device.
Answer: D
Explanation:
FortiManager_6.4_Study_Guide-Online - page 346
FortiManager HA doesn't support IP takeover where an HA state transition is transparent to administrators. If a failure of the primary occurs, the administrator must take corrective action to resolve the problem that may include invoking the state transition. If the primary device fails, the administrator must do the following in order to return the FortiManager HA to a working state:
1. Manually reconfigure one of the secondary devices to become the primary device
2. Reconfigure all other secondary devices to point to the new primary device
NEW QUESTION # 49
An administrator wants to delete an address object that is currently referenced in a firewall policy.
What can the administrator expect to happen?
- A. FortiManager will replace the deleted address object with all address object in the referenced firewall policy
- B. FortiManager will replace the deleted address object with the none address object in the referenced
firewall policy - C. FortiManager will disable the status of the referenced firewall policy
- D. FortiManager will not allow the administrator to delete a referenced address object
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION # 50
An administrator has assigned a global policy package to custom ADOM1. Then the administrator creates a new policy package, Fortinet, in the custom ADOM1.
Which statement about the global policy package assignment to the newly-created policy package Fortinet is true?
- A. When a new policy package is created, you need to assign the global policy package from the global ADOM.
- B. When a new policy package is created, it automatically assigns the global policies to the new package.
- C. When a new policy package is created, you need to reapply the global policy package to the ADOM.
- D. When a new policy package is created, you can select the option to assign the global policies to the new package.
Answer: B
Explanation:
Global Policy Package is applied at the ADOM level and you have the option to choose which ADOM policy packages you want to exclude (there is no option to choose Policy Packages to include).
NEW QUESTION # 51
View the following exhibit.
An administrator has created a firewall address object, Training, which is used in the Local-FortiGate policy package. When the install operation is performed, which IP Netmask will be installed on the Local-FortiGate, for the Training firewall address object?
- A. It will create firewall address group on Local-FortiGate with 192.168.0.1/24 and 10.0.1.0/24 object values
- B. Local-FortiGate will automatically choose an IP Network based on its network interface settings.
- C. 10.0.1.0/24
- D. 192.168.0.1/24
Answer: C
NEW QUESTION # 52
View the following exhibit:
An administrator used the value shown in the exhibit when importing a Local-FortiGate into FortiManager. What name will be used to display the firewall policy for port1?
- A. WAN zone on FortiGate and WAN zone on FortiManager
- B. port1 on both FortiGate and FortiManager
- C. WAN zone on FortiGate and WAN interface on FortiManager
- D. port1 on FortiGate and WAN on FortiManager
Answer: D
NEW QUESTION # 53
Refer to the exhibit.
An administrator has created a firewall address object, Training which is used in the Local-FortiGate policy package.
When the installation operation is performed, which IP/Netmask will be installed on the Local-FortiGate, for the Training firewall address object?
- A. Local-FortiGate will automatically choose an IP/Netmask based on its network interface settings.
- B. 192.168.0.1/24
- C. It will create a firewall address group on Local-FortiGate with 192.168.0.1/24 and 10.0.1.0/24 object values.
- D. 10.200.1.0/24
Answer: D
Explanation:
FortiManager_6.4_Study_Guide-Online - page 209
In the example, the dynamic address object LocalLan refers to the internal network address of the managed firewalls. The object has a default value of 192.168.1.0/24. The mapping rules are defined per device. For Remote-FortiGate, the address object LocalLan referes to 10.10.11.0/24. The devices in the ADOM that do not have dynamic mapping for LocalLan have a default value of 192.168.1.0/2.
NEW QUESTION # 54
View the following exhibit.
An administrator has created a firewall address object, Training, which is used in the Local-FortiGate policy package. When the install operation is performed, which IP Netmask will be installed on the Local-FortiGate, for the Training firewall address object?
- A. It will create firewall address group on Local-FortiGate with 192.168.0.1/24 and 10.0.1.0/24 object values
- B. Local-FortiGate will automatically choose an IP Network based on its network interface settings.
- C. 10.0.1.0/24
- D. 192.168.0.1/24
Answer: C
NEW QUESTION # 55
Refer to the exhibit.
Which two statements about the output are true? (Choose two.)
- A. Configuration changes directly made on the FortiGate have been automatically updated to device-level
- B. The latest history for the managed FortiGate does not match with the device-level database
- C. Configuration changes have been installed to FortiGate and represents FortiGate configuration has been changed
- D. The latest revision history for the managed FortiGate does match with the FortiGate running configuration
Answer: B,D
Explanation:
database
Explanation:
STATUS: dev-db: modified; conf: in sync; cond: pending; dm: retrieved; conn: up - dev-db: modified - This is the device setting status which indicates that configuration changes were made on FortiManager. - conf: in sync - This is the sync status which shows that the latest revision history is in sync with Fortigate's configuration. - cond: pending - This is the configuration status which says that configuration changes need to be installed.
Most probably a retrieve was done in the past (dm: retrieved) updating the revision history DB (conf: in sync) and FortiManager device level DB, now there is a new modification on FortiManager device level DB (dev-db: modified) which wasn't installed to FortiGate (cond: pending), hence; revision history DB is not aware of that modification and doesn't match device DB.
Conclusion: - Revision DB does match FortiGate. - No changes were installed to FortiGate yet. - Device DB doesn't match Revision DB. - No changes were done on FortiGate (auto-update) but configuration was retrieved instead After an Auto-Update or Retrieve: device database = latest revision = FGT Then after a manual change on FMG end (but no install yet): latest revision = FGT (still) but now device database has been modified (is different).
After reverting to a previous revision in revision history: device database = reverted revision != FGT
NEW QUESTION # 56
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