FCP – FortiGate Administrator 7.6 — Question 20
What are three key routing principles in SD-WAN? (Choose three.)
Answer options
- A. By default, SD-WAN rules are skipped if the included SD-WAN members do not have a valid route to the destination.
- B. SD-WAN rules have precedence over any other type of routes.
- C. Regular policy routes have precedence over SD-WAN rules.
- D. By default. SD-WAN rules are skipped if only one route to the destination is available.
- E. By default, SD-WAN rules are skipped if the best route to the destination is not an SD-WAN member.
Correct answer: A, C, E
Explanation
Option A is correct because SD-WAN rules are designed to function only if a valid route exists for the included members. Option C is also correct since regular policy routes are prioritized over SD-WAN rules, which can affect routing decisions. Option E is valid as well because if the best route does not involve an SD-WAN member, SD-WAN rules will not apply. Options B and D are incorrect as they misrepresent the hierarchy and behavior of SD-WAN routing rules.