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Exam NSE7_EFW-7.2 topic 1 question 12 discussion

Actual exam question from Fortinet's NSE7_EFW-7.2
Question #: 12
Topic #: 1
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What are two functions of automation stitches? (Choose two.)

  • A. Automation stitches can be created to run diagnostic commands and email the results when CPU or memory usage exceeds specified thresholds.
  • B. An automation stitch configured to execute actions in parallel can be set to insert a specific delay between actions.
  • C. Automation stitches can be configured on any FortiGate device in a Security Fabric environment.
  • D. An automation stitch configured to execute actions sequentially can take parameters from previous actions as input for the current action.
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charruco
1 week, 4 days ago
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A and D are correct Pages 73 to 77 Study Guide
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truserud
1 month, 3 weeks ago
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Pages 73 to 77 in the Study Guide- A - Yes, sure, you can easily create stitches to run diagnostics based on triggers like events generated on devices. D - Administrator-defined automated workflows (called stitches) use if/then logic to cause FortiOS to automatically respond to an event in a preprogrammed way. Because this workflow is part of the Security Fabric, you can set up stitches for any device in the Security Fabric. However, a Security Fabric is not a requirement to use stitches. If you configure stitches in a Security Fabric, you must configure them on the root FortiGate.
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5deee77
2 months ago
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The answer is AD
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Artbrut
2 months ago
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A -> high CPU or memory is the trigger for the stitch B -> nope, as action parameters can only be applied to sequential execution, not to parallel (p. 76 study guide) C -> nope, you can apply stitches to any Fortinet device in fabric, but you should configure it on the Fortigate root (p.73)
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rananaj
2 months, 1 week ago
The answer is AD
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