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How are bulk configuration changes made using FortiManager CLI scripts? (Choose two.)

  • A. When run on the All FortiGate in ADOM, changes are automatically installed without the creation of a new revision history.
  • B. When run on the Device Database, changes are applied directly to the managed FortiGate device.
  • C. When run on the Remote FortiGate directly, administrators do not have the option to review the changes prior to installation.
  • D. When run on the Policy Package, ADOM database, you must use the installation wizard to apply the changes to the managed FortiGate device.
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MrMaxe
Highly Voted 1 year ago
Selected Answer: CD
A is wrong. C and D are good
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certifi46
Most Recent 8 months ago
Selected Answer: CD
Study guide page 254
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yo86
9 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: CD
A is wrong. There is no automatic installation. B is wrong as when you apply a script on Device DB, there is no "push" on Managed FortiGate until you decide and click on Install Wizard and follow the process So, C and D are correct
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Seph1
9 months, 4 weeks ago
Selected Answer: CD
I think C and D are correct. B - The script is not running on the managed device directly, you should install it after running.
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LeeRoy9912
10 months ago
Selected Answer: BC
CLI scripts can be run in three different ways: Device Database: By default, a script is executed on the device database. It is recommend you run the changes on the device database (default setting), as this allows you to check what configuration changes you will send to the managed device. Once scripts are run on the device database, you can install these changes to a managed device using the installation wizard. Policy Package, ADOM database: If a script contains changes related to ADOM level objects and policies, you can change the default selection to run on Policy Package, ADOM database and can then be installed using the installation wizard. Remote FortiGate directly (through CLI): A script can be executed directly on the device and you don’t need to install these changes using the installation wizard. As the changes are directly installed on the managed device, no option is provided to verify and check the configuration changes through FortiManager prior to executing it.
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ay_dos
1 month, 1 week ago
Based on the above you posted.. Policy Package, ADOM database: D Remote FortiGate directly (through CLI): "no option is provided to verify and check the configuration changes through FortiManager prior to executing it" - C So answer is C and D
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yo86
9 months, 3 weeks ago
Cannot be B : Script is running on Device Database. According to Study guide page 254 and your explanation, once script is successfully run on Device DB, you must install your through install wizard to apply them on managed devices. So, C and D are correct ! Not B
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JackeD
11 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: CD
c and D are right
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