FCSS – Network Security Specialist 7.4 — Question 34
Which actions does FortiGate take after an administrator enables the auxiliary session setting? (Choose two.)
Answer options
- A. FortiGates creates a new auxiliary session for each packet it receives.
- B. FortiGate only offloads auxiliary sessions.
- C. FortiGate creates two sessions in case of a routing change.
- D. FortiGate accelerates all ECMP traffic to the NP6 processor.
Correct answer: C, D
Explanation
The correct answers are C and D because when the auxiliary session setting is enabled, FortiGate indeed creates two sessions for any routing changes to ensure efficient traffic handling, and it accelerates ECMP traffic to the NP6 processor for better performance. Options A and B are incorrect as they do not accurately describe the behavior of FortiGate in this scenario.