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Review the following FortiGate-6000 configuration excerpt:

Based on the configuration, which statement is correct regarding SNAT source port partitioning behavior?

  • A. It dynamically distributes SNAT source ports to operating FPCs or FPMs.
  • B. It is the default SNAT configuration and preserves active sessions when an FPC or FPM goes down.
  • C. It statically distributes SNAT source ports to operating FPCs or FPMs.
  • D. It equally distributes SNAT source ports across chassis slots.
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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Viewable8041
Highly Voted 1 year, 9 months ago
Selected Answer: C
https://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortigate/7.4.1/fortigate-6000-administration-guide/81276/controlling-snat-port-partitioning-behavior
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Pat1361
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Selected Answer: C
"chassis-slots this option statically allocates SNAT source ports to all FPCs that are enabled when you enter the command. If you disable an FPC from the CLI, the SNAT source ports assigned to that FPC will not be re-allocated to the remaining FPCs. All FPCs that are still operating will maintain the same SNAT source port allocation and active sessions being processed by the still operating FPCs will not be affected."
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