Refer to the exhibit, which shows device registration on FortiManager.
What can you conclude about the Spoke-1 and Spoke-2 configurations with respect to the information cond: Modified (recent auto-updated)?
A.
On both Spoke-1 and Spoke.2, the configuration was changed directly on the FortiGate device, and the changes were automatically retrieved by the device database.
B.
On NGFW-1, the configuration was changed and spokes are waiting for an autoupdate.
C.
Spoke-1 and Spoke-2 are sharing the same security policy configuration and the same policy package.
D.
Based on the policy configuration on NGFW-1, the configuration on both spokes is modified and automatically updated.
Correct answer: A
see Fortinet official documentation here:
https://community.fortinet.com/t5/FortiManager/Technical-Tip-FortiManager-device-settings-and-sync-status/ta-p/191873#:~:text=Modified%20%E2%80%93%20configuration%20has%20changed%20on,Retrieved%20to%20the%20device%20db.
Answer is D
In the output of the diagnose dvm device list command, Spoke-1 and Spoke-2 are marked with cond: Modified (recent auto-updated), indicating that their configuration has been changed and automatically updated.
Additionally, the root flags: [out-of-sync] Spokes status confirms that the configuration on Spoke-1 and Spoke-2 has been modified but is not yet fully synchronized.
NGFW-1 (fmgfaz-managed297) has cond: OK and dm: autoupdated, but there are no signs that changes were made directly on it that would have affected Spoke-1 and Spoke-2.
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