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Fortinet FCP_FSM_AN-7.2 Exam - Topic 2 Question 6 Discussion

Actual exam question for Fortinet's FCP_FSM_AN-7.2 exam
Question #: 6
Topic #: 2
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Refer to the exhibit.

If you group the events by User, Source IP, and Count attributes, how many results will FortiSIEM display?

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Suggested Answer: B

Grouping by User, Source IP, and Count means that each unique combination of those three attributes will be treated as a separate result. In the table, all six rows have distinct combinations of User, Source IP, and Count - so FortiSIEM will display 6 results.


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Tabetha
8 hours ago
I think it’s actually three.
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Makeda
6 days ago
I'm pretty sure it's six results.
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Kindra
11 days ago
FortiSIEM groups by User, Source IP, and Count.
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Jennie
16 days ago
Haha, this question is a real brain-teaser! I'm going with B. Six, just for the fun of it.
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Suzi
21 days ago
D. Five seems like the most logical answer here.
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Stefan
26 days ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. I think it might be B. Six. But I could be wrong.
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Melinda
1 month ago
I’m a bit confused about how the grouping works in this context. I thought it could be more than three results, but I can't recall the specifics.
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Reyes
1 month ago
This kind of question reminds me of a practice one where we had to count unique combinations. I feel like the answer might be three.
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Janna
1 month ago
I think I remember that grouping by those attributes usually reduces the number of results, but I'm not sure how many exactly.
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Alica
2 months ago
Alright, let's break this down step-by-step. If I group the events by User, Source IP, and Count, that means I'm looking for the unique combinations of those three attributes. I think I can work this out and arrive at the correct answer.
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Rene
2 months ago
I'm a bit confused by this question. Grouping the events by those three attributes... I'm not sure how that would affect the number of results. I'll have to re-read the question and the exhibit carefully to make sure I understand it properly.
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Hildegarde
2 months ago
This seems straightforward enough. I just need to visualize how the data would be grouped and count the number of unique combinations. I'm confident I can get the right answer here.
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Marci
2 months ago
The answer is C. Three. Easy peasy!
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Margo
3 months ago
I'm pretty sure the answer is E. Four. That's what I got when I tried it.
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Mammie
3 months ago
I practiced a similar question, and I think the answer was four. I hope that’s right for this one too!
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Azzie
3 months ago
Okay, I think I can figure this out. If we group the events by those three attributes, the number of unique combinations should give us the total number of results. I'll have to carefully analyze the data to determine the right answer.
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Odette
3 months ago
Hmm, let me think this through. Grouping by User, Source IP, and Count attributes... I'm guessing the number of results will be somewhere between 2 and 6, but I'm not entirely sure.
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My
2 months ago
I'm leaning towards three.
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Willodean
2 months ago
I think it might be four results.
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