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Fortinet Exam NSE4_FGT-7.2 Topic 5 Question 23 Discussion

Actual exam question for Fortinet's NSE4_FGT-7.2 exam
Question #: 23
Topic #: 5
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Refer to the exhibits.

Exhibit A shows the application sensor configuration. Exhibit B shows the Excessive-Bandwidth and Apple filter details.

Based on the configuration, what will happen to Apple FaceTime if there are only a few calls originating or incoming?

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Suggested Answer: B

FortiGate Security 7.2 Study Guide (p.310): 'Then, FortiGate scans packets for matches, in this order, for the application control profile: 1. Application and filter overrides: If you have configured any application overrides or filter overrides, the application control profile considers those first. It looks for a matching override starting at the top of the list, like firewall policies. 2. Categories: Finally, the application control profile applies the action that you've configured for applications in your selected categories.'


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Mertie
8 days ago
But what if the Excessive-Bandwidth filter is more restrictive? That could override the Apple filter, even if it's more specific.
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Rosio
8 days ago
I think the Apple filter configuration is the one that matters most. After all, it's specifically targeting Apple FaceTime, right?
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Louann
10 days ago
You're right, the interaction between the two filters is the key here. Let's take a closer look at the details in the exhibits.
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Gwenn
10 days ago
Hmm, this question is a bit tricky. I'm not sure if the Excessive-Bandwidth filter or the Apple filter takes precedence in this case. We'll need to analyze the configuration carefully.
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