FCSS – SD-WAN Architect 7.4 — Question 57
You have a FortiGate configuration with three user-defined SD-WAN zones and two members in each of these zones. One SD-WAN member is no longer in use in health-check and SD-WAN rules. You want to delete it.
What happens if you delete the SD-WAN member from the FortiGate GUI?
Answer options
- A. FortiGate displays an error message. SD-WAN zones must contain at least two members.
- B. FortiGate displays an error message. You must use the CLI to delete an SD-WAN member.
- C. FortiGate accepts the deletion and removes routes as required.
- D. FortiGate accepts the deletion and paces the member in the default SWAN zone.
Correct answer: C
Explanation
The correct answer is C because FortiGate allows the deletion of an SD-WAN member and manages the necessary route adjustments automatically. Options A and B are incorrect as there is no restriction preventing the removal of a member when the zone has sufficient remaining members. Option D is also incorrect as the member is not moved to a default zone upon deletion.