According to the illustration on page 396 of the the study guide, it says automatic stitches consist of 'a trigger' and 'one or more configurable actions'.
The correct statement is "D", as automation stitches allow multiple actions to be executed simultaneously or in sequence.
"C" is Incorrect: Stitches support only one trigger, which initiates the configured actions.
The answer is D in FortiOS 7.4.5 Administration Guide page 3349
"The stitch Action execution can be set to either Sequential or Parallel. In sequential execution, actions will execute one after another with a delay (if specified). If one action fails, then the action chain stops. This is the default setting. In parallel execution, all actions will execute immediately when the stitch is triggered"
D is correct. Stitches can be used outside of the security fabric, it is not a requirement. If used within the fabric, they can only be created on root fortigate but are applicable to all devices within the fabric. Each stitch has "a" trigger and multiple configurable actions which can either run in a sequential or parallel manner.
C. They can have one or more triggers.
Explanation:
• Automation stitches on Fortinet devices allow you to automate actions based on specific events (triggers). A stitch can be configured with one or multiple triggers to respond to specific conditions, such as detecting suspicious traffic.
• A stitch can also perform actions, but not simultaneously — they execute sequentially.
• Stitches are not limited to devices within the Security Fabric, nor are they restricted to downstream devices.
Therefore, the correct option is C because the main characteristic of stitches is that they can have multiple triggers to initiate the defined actions.
C. Correct, as automation stitches can indeed have multiple triggers, which initiate the defined actions.
D. Incorrect, as automation stitches run actions sequentially (not simultaneously).
"Administrator-defined automated workflows (called stitches) cause FortiOS to automatically respond to an event in a preprogrammed way. Because this workflow is part of the Security Fabric, you can set up automation stitches for any device in the Security Fabric. However, the Security Fabric is not required to use stitches.
Each automation stitch pairs a trigger and one or more actions. FortiOS has several predefined stitches, triggers and actions. However, you can create custom automation based on the available options."
Automation stitches in Fortinet are a feature that allows you to automate responses based on specific network events. Here’s why C is correct:
Triggers: Automation stitches can indeed have one or more triggers that initiate the automated action. Triggers can include security events, like IPS or antivirus alerts, or other network events.
"To create an automation stitch, A TRIGGER EVENT (singular) and a response action or ACTIONS (plural) are selected."
See the documentation: https://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortigate/7.4.0/administration-guide/351998
Fortinet guide: You can configure the Minimum internal (seconds) setting on some of the available actions to make sure they don’t run more often than needed"
if there is specific a minium interval there is no possible that can start all in the same time
probably the correct Answer it's C
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