What are two functions of automation stitches? (Choose two.)
A.
You can configure automation stitches on any FortiGate device in a Security Fabric environment.
B.
You can configure automation stitches to execute actions sequentially by taking parameters from previous actions as input for the current action.
C.
You can set an automation stitch configured to execute actions in parallel to insert a specific delay between actions.
D.
You can create automation stitches to run diagnostic commands and attach the results to an email message when CPU or memory usage exceeds specified thresholds.
- If you configure stitches in a Security Fabric, you must configure them on the root FortiGate.
- Sequential execution allows you to configure a delay
between actions to allow for tasks to be completed before proceeding to the next action. This is important
because when using sequential execution, you can take action parameters from actions that have happened
previously and use them as input for the action currently being executed. In the example shown on this slide, the automation stitch is going to execute actions sequentially.
- Parallel execution executes all configured actions at the same time as soon as the stitch is triggered. You cannot
use action parameters with parallel execution.
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