Answer is A. The configuration change will break the fgfm connection, causing the FortiGate unit to attempt to reconnect for 900 seconds (15mins). If the FortiGate cannot reconnect, it will rollback to its previous configuration.
If the connection fails to reestablish, FortiGate applies the unset command after 15 minutes (not configurable
and not based on sock timeout values). If the connection remains down, and rollback-allow-reboot is
enabled on FortiManager, FortiGate reboots to recover the previous configuration from its configuration file
FMG 7.0 Study guide page 277
The correct answer is C. From Student Guide: "If the connection fails, FortiManager tries to recover the FGFM tunnel by unsetting the command that caused the tunnel to go down"
A is wrong because: the default value is "disable"
"rollback-allow-reboot {enable | disable}
Enable/disable allowing a FortiGate unit to reboot when installing a script or configuration (default = disable)."
Answer is C. The configuration change will break the fgfm connection, causing the FortiGate unit to attempt to reconnect for 900 seconds. If the FortiGate cannot reconnect, it will rollback to its previous configuration.
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