Refer to the exhibit.
What are two results from the configuration shown in the exhibit? (Choose two.)
A service provider administrator has assigned a global policy package to a managed customer ADOM named My_ADOM. The customer administrator has access only to My_ADOM.
How can the customer administrator edit the global header policy of the global policy package?
An administrator must create a policy and install it on a FortiGate device within an ADOM in backup mode.
How can the administrator perform this task?
Refer to the exhibits.
An administrator needed to recover all the configurations related to the user, Support. The configurations were saved in configuration revision ID 9.
The administrator reverted the configuration using theConfiguration Revision Historywindow and received the CLI output shown in the exhibit.
What can you conclude from the CLI output?
An administrator has a FortiGate-HQ device with VDOMs—root, HR and Facilities, currently managed under the FortiManager ADOM—Site1. They try to move VDOM HR to the FortiManager ADOM—Site2, but it does not work.
Why is the administrator not able to move FortiGate-HQ VDOM HR to FortiManager ADOM—Site2?
An administrator has assigned a global policy package to a new ADOM named ADOM1.
What will happen if the administrator tries to create a new policy package in ADOM1?
Refer to the exhibit.
Which two results occur if you run the script using theDevice Databaseoption? (Choose two.)
What is the best explanation of how FortiManager helps with mass provisioning?
The administrator uses FortiManager to push a CLI script using the Remote FortiGate Directly (via CLI) option to configure an IPsec VPN. However, when running the script, the administrator receives the following error:
config vpn ipsec phase2-interface [parameter(s) invalid. detail: object mismatch]
What must the administrator do to resolve the script error and successfully apply the IPsec configuration?