An administrator enabled workspace mode and now wants to delete an address object that is currently referenced in a firewall policy. Which two results can the administrator expect? (Choose two.)
A.
FortiManager will temporarily change the status of the referenced firewall policy to disabled.
B.
FortiManager will disable the status of the address object until the changes are installed.
C.
FortiManager will not allow the administrator to delete a referenced address object until they lock the ADOM.
D.
FortiManager will replace the deleted address object with the none address object in the referenced firewall policy.
Correct Answers
C. FortiManager will not allow the administrator to delete a referenced address object until they lock the ADOM.
In workspace mode, you must first lock the ADOM before making any configuration changes (including deleting objects). If the ADOM is not locked, FortiManager will prevent you from modifying or deleting anything.
D. FortiManager will replace the deleted address object with the “none” address object in the referenced firewall policy.
If you force the deletion of an address object that is still referenced, FortiManager replaces it with the “none” address object in any policies that used it. This can cause the policy to behave unexpectedly (effectively matching nothing for that field), but it is how FortiManager handles forced deletions of in-use objects.
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