An administrator is checking an enterprise network and sees a suspicious packet with the MAC address e0:23:ff:fc:00:86. What two conclusions can the administrator draw? (Choose two.)
A.
The suspicious packet is related to a cluster that has VDOMs enabled.
B.
The network includes FortiGate devices configured with the FGSP protocol.
C.
The suspicious packet is related to a cluster with a group-id value lower than 255.
D.
The suspicious packet corresponds to port 7 on a FortiGate device.
A: The Group ID falls within the 256–511 range, which uses the group prefix e0:23:ff:fc. The last byte of the MAC address is 86 (134 in decimal), composed of 80 (128) for the vcluster_integer and 6 for the port index, which corresponds to port7. This indicates that VDOMs are enabled.
D: Explained above but port index 6 corresponds to port7.
Source: Study Guide, pages 90–93.
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