My answer for this is C.
The output of the diagnose debug rating command shows the status and statistics of FortiGuard rating servers. The "Status" for "License" is "Contract" and it is "Enable". This indicates that FortiGate has successfully validated its contract with a FortiGuard server.
- Option C suggests that FortiGate used 64.26.151.37 as the initial server to validate its contract. While the output doesn't explicitly state this, the server 64.26.151.37 has a very low weight (10), which typically indicates a highly preferred server. It is logical to conclude that FortiGate would attempt to contact the most preferred servers first for critical operations like contract validation. Although we cannot be absolutely certain it was the initial server, it is a reasonable conclusion based on the information provided.
- Option A cannot be concluded as the output doesn't show the order of servers from a DNS query.
- Option B is incorrect as there appears to be an inverse correlation.
- Option D is incorrect as servers with negative TZ values have varying weights.
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