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Fortinet Exam NSE6_FSR-7.3 Topic 3 Question 14 Discussion

Actual exam question for Fortinet's NSE6_FSR-7.3 exam
Question #: 14
Topic #: 3
[All NSE6_FSR-7.3 Questions]

What are two system-level logs that can be purged using application configuration? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: C, D

In FortiSOAR, system-level logs that can be purged include both 'Audit logs' and 'Executed Playbook logs.' These types of logs can be configured to be purged periodically to free up storage space and ensure that unnecessary logs do not impact system performance. The application configuration allows administrators to schedule automatic purges, which can be especially useful in high-activity environments where log data accumulates quickly. Purging these logs helps maintain a cleaner and more efficient system.


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Carmen
23 days ago
I think I'll go with A and B. Connector logs and reporting logs make the most sense to me. Although, 'Audit togs' does sound like a cool new dance move. Maybe I'll try that out later.
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Royal
29 days ago
Haha, I bet the person who wrote this question is just trying to trick us. 'Audit togs'? Really? I'm going with B and C, just to be safe. Gotta cover all the bases, you know?
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I'm not sure about 'Audit togs' either. I'll go with A and D.
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Ula
8 days ago
I think you might be right, but I'm sticking with B and C just to play it safe.
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Virgie
16 days ago
I agree, 'Audit togs' does sound suspicious. I'm going with B and D.
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Kristeen
1 months ago
Well, I'm going to go with A and D. Connector logs and executed playbook logs seem like the most logical choices here. Who needs reporting logs anyway? That's just extra clutter.
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Leontine
8 days ago
Yeah, I agree. Connector logs and executed playbook logs are probably the most important to keep track of.
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Carylon
20 days ago
I agree, I think A and D are the best options. Reporting logs can definitely be unnecessary.
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Josephine
1 months ago
I believe Reporting logs and Executed Playbook logs should also be considered for purging, as they can take up a lot of storage space.
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Teddy
1 months ago
I agree with Alishia. I'm pretty sure those are the right choices. Audit logs and executed playbook logs seem more like things you'd want to keep for record-keeping, not purge.
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Keshia
8 days ago
Yeah, those are probably used for record-keeping purposes.
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Rodolfo
15 days ago
Audit logs and Executed Playbook logs are more important to keep.
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Cherelle
21 days ago
I agree, Connector logs and Reporting logs can be purged.
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Queen
29 days ago
I think A and B are the right choices.
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Alishia
1 months ago
Hmm, I think A and B are the correct answers. Connector logs and reporting logs are definitely system-level logs that can be purged using application configuration.
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Belen
1 months ago
I agree with Mabel. Purging Connector logs and Audit logs makes sense to optimize system performance.
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Mabel
2 months ago
I think the two system-level logs that can be purged using application configuration are Connector logs and Audit logs.
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