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What must you consider before deciding to use FortiManager to manage a FortiAnalyzer device?

  • A. Confirm that FortiManager has enough storage capacity for the expected logs.
  • B. Ensure that FortiAnalyzer features are installed in advance.
  • C. Check whether FortiManager is part of a high availability (HA) cluster.
  • D. Determine whether the VDOMs of the same FortiGate will be assigned to different ADOMs.
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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LAFNELL
Highly Voted 2 months ago
Selected Answer: D
D is correct. When FMG is managing a FAZ, you cannot switch to advanced mode. And it s only in advanced mode Vdoms of the same Fortigate can be assigned to differents ADOM
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sxcap
Most Recent 6 days, 21 hours ago
Selected Answer: D
The correct answer is D: Determine whether the VDOMs of the same FortiGate will be assigned to different ADOMs. This is important because: When using FortiManager to manage FortiAnalyzer, you must ensure proper ADOM (Administrative Domain) configuration, particularly when dealing with FortiGate VDOMs (Virtual Domains). All VDOMs from the same FortiGate device must be assigned to the same ADOM in FortiAnalyzer. This is a strict requirement that cannot be circumvented.
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rigonet
3 weeks, 1 day ago
Selected Answer: C
Correct answer: C. Check whether FortiManager is part of a high availability (HA) cluster. Correct. Enabling FortiAnalyzer features is not possible if FortiManager is already in HA mode. HA must be disabled before enabling FortiAnalyzer features. Reference: FortiManager Administration Guide, p. 38​. Explanation: A. Incorrect. Logs are stored on FortiAnalyzer, not FortiManager, so storage capacity on FortiManager is not relevant. Reference: FortiManager Administration Guide, p. 123​. B. Incorrect. FortiAnalyzer features must be enabled on FortiManager, but the critical point is that this cannot be done if FortiManager is already part of an HA cluster. Reference: FortiManager Administration Guide, p. 38​. D. Incorrect. This applies to FortiGate devices managed in FortiManager and does not directly concern FortiAnalyzer management. Reference: FortiManager Administration Guide, p. 113​.
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aa0v1snjr9
2 months ago
I don't found any correct response. A Wrong because the logs kept on the FAZ B Wrong because if FMG manage FAZ is not need enable FAZ feature C should be wrong because i don't find anything about it D wrong because it's not relevant about question
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LAFNELL
2 months ago
D is completely relevant, PAY ATTENTION. if different VDOMs of the same Fortigate will be managed in different ADOM, FMG should be configure in advanced mode. But if you manage a Fortianalyzer, you cannot configure FMG in Advanced Mode.
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dfd68e5
2 months, 1 week ago
Any suggestions?
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