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Fortinet FCP_FGT_AD-7.6 Exam - Topic 1 Question 1 Discussion

Actual exam question for Fortinet's FCP_FGT_AD-7.6 exam
Question #: 1
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An administrator notices that some users are unable to establish SSL VPN connections, while others can connect without any issues.

What should the administrator check first?

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Suggested Answer: B

If user traffic is not matching the appropriate firewall policy that permits SSL VPN, users will be unable to establish connections, making this the first aspect to verify.


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Pansy
2 months ago
Wait, why are some users connecting fine while others aren't? That's weird!
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Glenn
2 months ago
Definitely look at the firewall policy too!
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Berry
3 months ago
I thought forced tunneling was always enabled by default?
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Janna
3 months ago
Isn't the HTTPS service usually enabled? Seems odd if it's not.
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Elfriede
3 months ago
Check the port number first, it's a common issue.
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Arthur
3 months ago
I remember forced tunneling being mentioned, but I’m not convinced it’s the first thing to check. Maybe it’s more of a secondary issue?
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Gilberto
4 months ago
I practiced a question like this, and I think ensuring the HTTPS service is enabled could be crucial for the SSL VPN to work properly.
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Youlanda
4 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I feel like we should verify if the user traffic is hitting the firewall policy first. That seems important.
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Shala
4 months ago
I think the first thing to check might be the port number. I remember something about different ports causing connection issues.
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Izetta
4 months ago
Forced tunneling? That's an interesting option. I wonder if that could be the root cause of the issue. I'd definitely consider that as a possible solution.
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Doretha
4 months ago
Okay, let's think this through. If some users can connect and others can't, it might be an issue with the SSL VPN configuration. I'd check the HTTPS service on the tunnel interface to see if that's the problem.
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Carmen
4 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about this one. I'd probably try to figure out if the user traffic is hitting the firewall policy first, just to rule that out as the issue.
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Alberto
5 months ago
This seems like a pretty straightforward troubleshooting question. I'd start by checking the port number to make sure the affected users are using the correct one.
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Chaya
7 months ago
I think checking if forced tunneling is enabled to reroute all traffic through the SSL VPN is also important.
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Nelida
7 months ago
This question is making me want to SSL VPN into a parallel universe. Maybe I'll find some more reliable connections there.
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Jacquline
7 months ago
C) Forced tunneling, eh? Sounds like a fun way to reroute all the traffic. Let's give it a shot!
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Olen
7 months ago
D) HTTPS service, huh? That's a good one. Bet that's the culprit behind these connectivity woes.
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Tamekia
5 months ago
C) Ensure that forced tunneling is enabled to reroute all traffic through the SSL VPN.
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Lonna
5 months ago
B) Ensure that user traffic is hitting the firewall policy.
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Anglea
6 months ago
A) Ensure that the affected users are using the correct port number.
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Micaela
7 months ago
I believe the administrator should also check if user traffic is hitting the firewall policy.
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Chandra
7 months ago
I agree with Sarah. If they are not using the correct port number, that could be the issue.
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Sarah
7 months ago
I think the administrator should check if the affected users are using the correct port number.
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Tamesha
7 months ago
B) Definitely gotta check that firewall policy. Can't have those users stuck in the void!
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Deonna
6 months ago
B) Definitely gotta check that firewall policy. Can't have those users stuck in the void!
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Brett
7 months ago
A) Ensure that the affected users are using the correct port number.
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Shizue
7 months ago
A) Ah, the classic port number problem. I'd start there too, just to rule it out!
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Kendra
7 months ago
B) Yeah, good idea. It's a common issue that can cause connection problems.
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Laurel
7 months ago
A) Let's check the port number first, just to be sure.
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