NSE 4 – FortiGate Administrator 7.6 — Question 42
What are three key routing principles in SD-WAN? (Choose three.)
Answer options
- A. SD-WAN rules have precedence over any other type of routes.
- B. By default, SD-WAN rules are skipped if only one route to the destination is available.
- C. Regular policy routes have precedence over SD-WAN rules.
- D. By default, SD-WAN rules are skipped if the included SD-WAN members do not have a valid route to the destination.
- E. By default, SD-WAN rules are skipped if the best route to the destination is not an SD-WAN member.
Correct answer: C, D, E
Explanation
The correct answers C, D, and E are key principles of SD-WAN routing. C is correct because standard policy routes indeed take precedence over SD-WAN rules. D and E are correct because they describe conditions under which SD-WAN rules are bypassed, emphasizing the importance of valid routes and optimal routes in the decision-making process. A and B are incorrect as they do not accurately reflect the operational behavior of SD-WAN routing rules.