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Your organization has decided to deploy FortiGate Cloud-Native Firewall (CNF) because of its simplified operations.

Which steps are required to successfully deploy a CNF instance? (Choose three.)

  • A. Procure a CNF license in FortiCloud
  • B. Define the virtual public cloud (VPC) and subnets to place the instance in
  • C. Associate the AWS account with the CNF console
  • D. Manually deploy GWLB in the CNF subnet
  • E. Create a CNF instance on the CNF console or AWS Firewall Manager
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thphyo
1 week ago
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✅ A. Procure a CNF license in FortiCloud True. You must purchase and activate a CNF license via FortiCloud to use FortiGate CNF. This license governs your usage and entitles you to the CNF service. ✅ C. Associate the AWS account with the CNF console True. To allow FortiGate CNF to inspect traffic in your AWS environment, you must link your AWS account to the CNF console. This enables visibility and deployment in your AWS VPCs using IAM roles. ✅ E. Create a CNF instance on the CNF console or AWS Firewall Manager True. You can deploy CNF instances either directly via the FortiGate CNF console or by integrating with AWS Firewall Manager for organization-wide policy enforcement.
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