C is the closest answer. "A" is also correct but it does not make pure sense on the deployment logic since you can use any deployment mode with the "A" scenario, while on "C", there is already an established network condition for choosing a deployment mode.
NSE6 FWB Course Page 29:
"Because blocking is not guaranteed to succeed in offline mode, this mode is best used during the evaluation and planning phase, early in implementation.
Reverse proxy is the most popular operating mode. It can rewrite URLs, offload TLS, load balance, and apply NAT.
For very large MSSP, true transparent mode has a significant advantage. You can drop it in without changing any schemes of limited IPv4 space–in transparent mode, you don’t need to give IP addresses to the network interfaces on FortiWeb."
> A is one example of network where USUALLY things are still pretty flexible.
> B is where you need to go for transparent or true-transparent mode.
> C is where you'd be able to use the full benefit of FortiWeb (Reverse-Proxy mode) without suffering from the terrible discomfort of having playing with the addressing scheme.
> D is USUALLY an example of a C scenario.
The most accurate answer here is C.
But the question is pretty awful.
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