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Fortinet Exam NSE7_LED-7.0 Topic 1 Question 36 Discussion

Actual exam question for Fortinet's NSE7_LED-7.0 exam
Question #: 36
Topic #: 1
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Refer to the exhibits.

An administrator has configured FortiGate with an SSID (Corp) with dynamic VLAN assignment, and also configured a RADIUS server to send IETF 64, IETF 65, and IETF 81 VSAs.

The administrator has verified that the RADIUS server is sending all the required information to FortiGate. However, FortiGate is not assigning correct VLANs to the wireless clients.

What is causing the problem?

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Suggested Answer: C, D

According to the FortiManager Administration Guide, ''Central management mode allows you to manage all FortiSwitch devices from a single interface on the FortiManager device.'' Therefore, option C is true because the exhibit shows that the FortiSwitch manager is enabled and the FortiSwitch device is managed by the FortiManager device. Option D is also true because the exhibit shows that the FortiSwitch device status is offline, which means that it is not reachable by the FortiManager device, but it is authorized, which means that it has been added to the FortiManager device. Option A is false because per-device management mode allows you to manage each FortiSwitch device individually from its own web-based manager or CLI, which is not the case in the exhibit. Option B is false because the FortiSwitch device is authorized, as explained above.


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Nadine
1 months ago
Wait, did the administrator try turning it off and on again? That usually fixes everything, right? *chuckles*
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Dustin
16 days ago
C) The administrator must define the corresponding VLANs that are sent by the RADIUS server.
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Markus
21 days ago
B) The RADIUS server must send the framed-ip attribute to assign wireless clients an IP address.
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Earlean
26 days ago
A) Wireless clients must be assigned an IP address from the 10.0.3.0/24 subnet.
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Paola
1 months ago
The RADIUS server should be sending the framed-ip attribute to assign the wireless clients an IP address. That's the key to making this work, right?
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Hyun
2 months ago
Haha, maybe the administrator needs to configure a firewall policy to allow the wireless clients to communicate with the RADIUS server. You know, just to make sure they can actually talk to each other!
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Fernanda
20 days ago
B) The RADIUS server must send the framed-ip attribute to assign wireless clients an IP address.
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Isabelle
24 days ago
A) Wireless clients must be assigned an IP address from the 10.0.3.0/24 subnet.
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Alex
2 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about that. Shouldn't the wireless clients be assigned an IP address from the 10.0.3.0/24 subnet? That seems like a more likely issue to me.
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Afton
2 months ago
I think the problem is that the administrator needs to define the corresponding VLANs that are sent by the RADIUS server. The RADIUS server is sending the VLAN information, but FortiGate doesn't know how to map that to the correct VLANs.
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Jamika
27 days ago
It could be that the wireless clients need to be assigned IP addresses from a specific subnet.
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Linwood
28 days ago
Or maybe the firewall policy needs to be configured to allow communication between wireless clients and the RADIUS server.
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Valentine
1 months ago
Maybe the RADIUS server should also send the framed-ip attribute to assign IP addresses.
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Glory
1 months ago
I think the problem is that the administrator needs to define the corresponding VLANs that are sent by the RADIUS server.
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Xochitl
2 months ago
But what about option B? Shouldn't the RADIUS server send the framed-ip attribute for assigning IP addresses?
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Shawna
2 months ago
I agree with Nydia. The VLANs need to be defined by the administrator for correct assignment.
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Nydia
2 months ago
I think the problem is that the administrator must define the corresponding VLANs that are sent by the RADIUS server.
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