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Fortinet Exam NSE6_FAC-6.4 Topic 6 Question 39 Discussion

Actual exam question for Fortinet's NSE6_FAC-6.4 exam
Question #: 39
Topic #: 6
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Which statement about the guest portal policies is true?

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Suggested Answer: A, B

enable guest portal services on FortiAuthenticator, you need to configure a portal policy that defines the conditions for presenting the guest portal to users and the authentication methods to use. You also need to configure at least one post-login service that defines what actions to take after a user logs in successfully, such as sending an email confirmation, assigning a VLAN, or creating a user account. Configuring a RADIUS client or an external authentication portal are optional steps that depend on your network setup and requirements. Reference: https://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortiauthenticator/6.4/administration-guide/372404/guest-management


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Johnetta
25 days ago
The guest portal is like a VIP lounge for the digital age. Gotta make sure all the conditions are just right before letting those guests in, am I right? D is the winner!
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Maddie
1 months ago
Option B sounds like it would be way too limiting. Why would we want to restrict the guest portal to only BYOD devices? I'm going with D.
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Mitsue
4 days ago
Yeah, D seems like the most logical option. It ensures all conditions are met before granting access.
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Ezekiel
4 days ago
Yeah, D seems like the most logical option. It ensures all conditions are met before granting access.
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Caprice
9 days ago
I think D is the best choice too. All conditions should match before accessing the guest portal.
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Ronna
17 days ago
I think D is the best choice too. All conditions should match before presenting the guest portal.
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Lizette
19 days ago
I agree, option B does seem limiting. D makes more sense to me.
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Colby
20 days ago
I agree, option B does seem too limiting. D makes more sense.
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Santos
1 months ago
Haha, who needs a guest portal when you can just walk in and grab a free donut from the break room? But seriously, I think D is the way to go.
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Kaycee
8 days ago
User 3: I agree with Kaycee, D is the correct answer. We need to prioritize security.
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Cordie
10 days ago
User 2: Cordie, that's not very secure. We need to make sure all conditions in the policy match before a user can access the guest portal.
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Dahlia
1 months ago
User 1: Haha, who needs a guest portal when you can just walk in and grab a free donut from the break room?
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Deandrea
2 months ago
But D makes more sense because all conditions must match before the user sees the guest portal.
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Janey
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe the answer is C.
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Leonard
2 months ago
I was leaning towards option C, but I guess D makes more sense. The policy should apply to all guest users, not just wireless ones.
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Leontine
30 days ago
D) All conditions in the policy must match before a user is presented with the guest portal
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Francoise
1 months ago
C) Conditions in the policy apply only to guest wireless users
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Ulysses
1 months ago
B) Guest portal policies can be used only for BYODs
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Jaleesa
1 months ago
A) Guest portal policies apply only to authentication requests coming from unknown RADIUS clients
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Afton
2 months ago
I think option D is the correct answer. All conditions in the policy must match before a user is presented with the guest portal.
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Deandrea
2 months ago
I think the answer is D.
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