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When you create a user or host profile, which three criteria can you use? (Choose three.)

  • A. Host or user group memberships
  • B. Administrative group membership
  • C. An existing access control policy
  • D. Location
  • E. Host or user attributes
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Suggested Answer: ADE 🗳️

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azjlmpang
2 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: ADE
Who/What By Group - Host or User groups where the host or user must be a member to match this profile. Host or user must be in at least one of the groups listed. When set to Any, this field is a match for all hosts or users. Where (Location) - Location on the network where the host is connected. This field lists groups of ports, SSIDs or devices. Hosts are checked to determine whether they have connected to the network via one of the selected devices, ports or SSIDs. Host must connect on one of the items contained within one of the selected groups to match this profile. When set to Any, this field is a match for all hosts or users. Who/What By Attribute - Indicates whether or not attribute filters have been created for this Profile. Filters are based on Adapter, Host and User data. A host or user must meet all parameters within a single filter, but is only required to match one filter in the list.
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ali_red
8 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: ADE
ADE for sure
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Spippolo
10 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: ADE
ADE. Where (Location) - Who/What By Group - Who/What By Attribute
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303User
1 year ago
Provided answer is correct - https://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortinac/9.2.0/administration-guide/15797/user-host-profiles
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