FCP – FortiManager Administrator 7.6 — Question 33
What are two expected results when both FortiManager and FortiGate are behind network address translation (NAT) devices? (Choose two.)
Answer options
- A. During discovery, the FortiManager NATed IP address is not set by default on FortiGate.
- B. FortiGate is discovered by FortiManager through the FortiGate NATed IP address.
- C. If the FortiGate-FortiManager communication protocol (FGFM) tunnel is torn down, FortiManager will try to reestablish the FGFM tunnel.
- D. FortiGate can announce itself to FortiManager only if the FortiManager non-NATed IP address is configured on FortiGate under central management.
Correct answer: A, C
Explanation
Option A is correct because FortiGate does not automatically recognize the NATed IP address of FortiManager during the discovery phase. Option C is also correct as FortiManager will indeed try to reestablish the FGFM tunnel if it is taken down. Options B and D are incorrect because B misrepresents the discovery process and D incorrectly states the conditions for FortiGate's announcement.