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QUESTION 6

Refer to the exhibit.
NSE6_FAZ-7.2 dumps exhibit
Based on the partial outputs displayed in the exhibit, which devices are ready to be configured as peers in an HA cluster?

  1. A. FortiAnalyzer1 and FortiAnalyzer3
  2. B. FortiAnalyzer1 and FortiAnalyzer2
  3. C. These devices cannot participate in the same cluster.
  4. D. FortiAnalyzer2 and FortiAnalyzer3

Correct Answer: C
Based on the provided exhibit, which shows partial outputs of the system status and global settings for FortiAnalyzer devices, the devices cannot be configured as peers in an HA (High Availability) cluster. This is indicated by the HA Mode status being set to 'Stand Alone' for the displayed FortiAnalyzer device. For devices to be part of an HA cluster, they would need to havecompatible HA configurations, and usually, they should not be in 'Stand Alone' mode. Additionally, the exhibit only shows information for one FortiAnalyzer, so it cannot be determined if there is another device ready to form an HA cluster with it.

QUESTION 7

Which FortiAnalyzer command erases all device settings, images, databases, and logs on disk, but preserves The network configuration?

  1. A. executefactory-reset
  2. B. executeformat disk
  3. C. executeformatlogdisk
  4. D. executereset all-except—ip

Correct Answer: A
The FortiAnalyzer commandexecute factory-resetis used to erase all device settings, images, databases, and logs on disk but preserves the current IP address and route information. This command effectively resets the FortiAnalyzer to its factory settings while maintaining its network configuration, allowing it to be quickly reconfigured with the same network settings.References:FortiAnalyzer 7.4.1 Administration Guide, "Reset Commands" section.

QUESTION 8

Which two methods can you use to restrict administrative access on FortiAnalyzer? (Choose two.)

  1. A. Use administrator profiles.
  2. B. Configure trusted hosts.
  3. C. Fabric connectors to external LDAP servers.
  4. D. Limit access to specific virtual domains.

Correct Answer: AB
To restrict administrative access on FortiAnalyzer, two effective methods are using administrator profiles and configuring trusted hosts.
Administrator profiles allow for defining the level of access and permissions for different administrators, controlling what each administrator can see and do within the FortiAnalyzer unit. Configuring trusted hosts enhances security by limiting administrative access to specified IP addresses, ensuring that administrators can only connect from approved locations or networks, thus preventing unauthorized access from outside specified subnets or IP addresses. Reference: FortiAnalyzer 7.4.1 Administration Guide, 'Administrators' and 'Trusted hosts' sections.

QUESTION 9

What is true about FortiAnalyzer reports?

  1. A. When you enable auto-cache, reports are scheduled by default.
  2. B. Reports can be saved in a CSV format.
  3. C. You require an output profile before reports are generated.
  4. D. The reports from one ADOM are available for all ADOMs.

Correct Answer: C
For FortiAnalyzer reports, an output profile must be configured before reports can be generated and sent to an external server or system. This output profile determines how the reports are distributed, whether by email, uploaded to a server, or any other supported method. The options such as auto-cache, saving reports in CSV format, or reports availability across different ADOMs are separate features/settings and not directly related to the requirement of having an output profile for report generation.

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