You cannot import policies from a device until its FortiOS version matches the ADOM versionis incorrect because while version matching is important, it is not strictly necessary for policy import.
Correct answer: C. You cannot import policies from a device until its FortiOS version matches the ADOM version.
Explanation: A. Incorrect. Devices should first be upgraded to the desired firmware, then the ADOM version. Reference: Study Guide, p. 65.
B. Incorrect. ADOM upgrades are manual after a FortiManager firmware upgrade. Reference: FortiManager Administration Guide, p. 60-62.
C. Correct in earlier versions. Policy imports required matching FortiOS and ADOM versions. This restriction was removed in later versions. Reference: FortiManager Administration Guide, earlier versions (7.4.1 behavior) and newer versions (7.4.6 behavior).
D. Incorrect. The global database ADOM must be upgraded after all dependent ADOMs. Reference: FortiManager Administration Guide, p. 883.
I'd say A.
C is not fully accurate because there is some flexibility depending on compatibility. This makes A the most correct answer because upgrading the ADOM first ensures consistency and prevents potential issues.
Exactly mister. the "match" is the key word. ADOM in 7.0 is ok with devices in 7.2, ADOM in 7.2 is ok with devices in 7.0,7.2 and 7.4. But my interrogation was about answer D. I think D is not correct as well, that s why i chose C (A & B are not correct for sure). Little doubt between C and D in fact
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