FCP – FortiManager Administrator 7.4 — Question 6
When an installation is performed from FortiManager, what is the recovery logic used between FortiManager and FortiGate for an FGFM tunnel?
Answer options
- A. FortiManager will not push the CLI commands as part of the installation that will cause the tunnel to go down.
- B. After 15 minutes, FortiGate will unset all CLI commands that were part of the installation that caused the tunnel to go down.
- C. FortiManager will revert and install a previous configuration revision on the managed FortiGate.
- D. FortiGate will reject the CLI commands that will cause the tunnel to go down.
Correct answer: B
Explanation
The correct answer is B because FortiGate has a built-in mechanism to automatically remove any CLI commands that caused the FGFM tunnel to go down after a timeout period. A is incorrect as FortiManager may still send commands, C is not applicable because reverting configurations is not the immediate action taken, and D is wrong since FortiGate does not outright reject commands but manages them post-installation.