What are two functions of automation stitches? (Choose two.)
A.
You can configure automation stitches on any FortiGate device in a Security Fabric environment.
B.
You can create automation stitches to run diagnostic commands and attach the results to an email message when CPU or memory usage exceeds specified thresholds.
C.
An automation stitch configured to execute actions sequentially can take parameters from previous actions as input for the current action.
D.
You can set an automation stitch configured to execute actions in parallel to insert a specific delay between actions.
A: must be configured on root
B: correct
c: Chaining Actions: In scenarios where one action must be completed before the next one begins, you can enforce a sequence. This is crucial when the outcomes of previous actions determine the subsequent steps.
D: you can configure a delay for an action (to wait fo a system or prozess coming up) but not in parallel
C I don't think is correct as I've never really seen them work that way (taking output from previos steps), but I'm 100% sure you can add delay between actions, so BD
Page 145 of Network Security Support Engineer Study Guide: Because this workflow is part of the Security Fabrik, you can set up stitches for any device in the Security Fabric.
If you configure stitches in a Security Fabric, you must configure them on the root Fortigate
Page 145 of Network Security Support Engineer Study Guide: Because this workflow is part of the Security Fabrik, you can set up stitches for any device in the Security Fabric.
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