FCP – FortiGate Administrator 7.4 — Question 73
An administrator must enable a DHCP server on one of the directly connected networks on FortiGate. However, the administrator is unable to complete the process on the GUI to enable the service on the interface.
In this scenario, what prevents the administrator from enabling DHCP service?
Answer options
- A. The role of the interface prevents setting a DHCP server.
- B. The DHCP server setting is available only on the CLI.
- C. Another interface is configured as the only DHCP server on FortiGate.
- D. The FortiGate model does not support the DHCP server.
Correct answer: A
Explanation
The correct answer is A because the role assigned to the interface can limit certain configurations, including enabling a DHCP server. Options B, C, and D are incorrect as the DHCP server can be configured through the GUI if the interface role allows it, multiple interfaces can support DHCP, and most FortiGate models do support DHCP services.