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Fortinet Exam NSE7_SDW-7.2 Topic 1 Question 26 Discussion

Actual exam question for Fortinet's NSE7_SDW-7.2 exam
Question #: 26
Topic #: 1
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Exhibit B --

Exhibit A shows the system interface with the static routes and exhibit B shows the firewall policies on the managed FortiGate.

Based on the FortiGate configuration shown in the exhibits, what issue might you encounter when creating an SD-WAN zone for port1 and port2?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Lorean
2 months ago
Option B seems like the obvious choice here. If a port is already being used in a firewall policy, that's going to create some conflicts when trying to use it for SD-WAN. Better double-check those exhibits!
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Clare
10 days ago
I think we should definitely take a closer look at the firewall policies in exhibit B. Option B could definitely cause some issues with setting up the SD-WAN zone.
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Carmelina
12 days ago
You're right, it's always best to double-check everything before making any changes. Option B does seem like a potential problem.
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Fabiola
23 days ago
I agree, option B does seem like the most likely issue. It's important to make sure there are no conflicts with existing firewall policies.
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Howard
2 months ago
I'm going with C. A static route for port2 could definitely cause problems when setting up an SD-WAN zone. Gotta love these tricky networking questions!
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Luis
2 months ago
Haha, I bet the guy who wrote this question has a sense of humor. 'Administratively down' sounds like a fun way to say 'turned off'!
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Ettie
1 months ago
B) port1 is referenced in a firewall policy.
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Genevive
2 months ago
A) port1 is assigned a manual IP address.
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Estrella
2 months ago
But what about port2 being referenced in a static route? Could that also be a potential issue?
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Lynelle
2 months ago
I agree with Basilia, having port1 referenced in a firewall policy could cause issues when creating an SD-WAN zone.
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Tricia
2 months ago
Option B seems like the correct answer. If a port is referenced in a firewall policy, it might cause issues when creating an SD-WAN zone for that port.
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Dorothy
2 months ago
Definitely, paying attention to details like that can prevent potential problems down the line.
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Maynard
2 months ago
That makes sense, it's important to consider all configurations when setting up an SD-WAN zone.
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Fletcher
2 months ago
Yes, if a port is referenced in a firewall policy, it could definitely cause issues.
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Bernadine
2 months ago
I agree, option B does seem like the correct answer.
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Basilia
3 months ago
I think the issue might be that port1 is referenced in a firewall policy.
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