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Fortinet FCSS_SDW_AR-7.6 Exam - Topic 2 Question 2 Discussion

Actual exam question for Fortinet's FCSS_SDW_AR-7.6 exam
Question #: 2
Topic #: 2
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(You want to configure two static routes: one that references an SD-WAN zone and a second one that references an SD-WAN member that belongs to that zone.

Which statement about this scenario is true? Choose one answer.)

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Suggested Answer: C

In FortiOS 7.6, static routes can reference either:

an SD-WAN zone (for example, virtual-wan-link or a user-defined SD-WAN zone), or

a specific SD-WAN member interface that belongs to that zone.

However, FortiOS enforces a routing constraint to avoid ambiguity during route resolution. Two static routes cannot have the same destination prefix if one points to an SD-WAN zone and the other points to an SD-WAN member within that zone. This would create an overlapping and conflicting forwarding decision.

Therefore, if you configure:

one static route that references an SD-WAN zone, and

another static route that references an SD-WAN member belonging to that same zone,

the destination subnets of the two static routes must be different.

Why the other options are incorrect:

Option A is incorrect because FortiOS does allow static routes that reference individual SD-WAN members.

Option B is incorrect because static routes can reference SD-WAN zones.

Option D is incorrect because static routing decisions in FortiOS are based on destination prefixes, not source prefixes.

Thus, the correct answer is C.


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Lavera
5 days ago
I think I saw a practice question where it mentioned that you can't create routes for individual members, so maybe that's A?
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Corazon
10 days ago
I remember something about static routes in SD-WAN, but I'm not sure if we can reference zones directly.
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Mi
15 days ago
Wait, I'm not sure about the source subnets. Do they need to be different too? I'll have to double-check that.
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Precious
20 days ago
I got this! The answer is C. The destination subnets must be different for the two static routes.
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Craig
25 days ago
Okay, let me think this through. The destination subnets need to be different, right? That's the tricky part.
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Domingo
1 month ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused. Can we create static routes for both zones and individual members? I'll need to review the material on that.
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Wai
1 month ago
I think I can handle this. The key is to understand the difference between static routes for SD-WAN zones and individual members.
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