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You deployed a FortiGate active-active with ELB/ILB solution using the template from Azure Marketplace.
What is the purpose of the inbound NAT rules configured in the external load balancer in this deployment?

  • A. To load balance the incoming traffic between both FortiGate VMs
  • B. To filter inbound traffic before it reaches the FortiGate instances
  • C. To forward the health probes to both FortiGate VMs
  • D. To allow administrative access to the FortiGate VMs
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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Powers22
1 month, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: D
Purpose: To allow inbound access to each FortiGate instance for management tasks, such as accessing the web UI, SSH, or other administrative tools. Configuration: You'll need to configure an inbound NAT rule for each FortiGate, mapping a specific public IP address (or port) to the FortiGate's private IP address and port. For example, you might have one FortiGate (A) accessible on port 443 and another (B) accessible on port 8443 for management.
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zufyozirke
2 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: C,D
C and D are correct
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