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Refer to the exhibit.

The exhibit shows network configurations. VDOM1 is operating in transparent mode. VDOM2 is operating in NAT mode. There is an inter-VDOM link between both VDOMs. A client workstation with the IP address 10.0.1.10/24 is connected to port2. A web server with the IP address 10.200.1.2/24 is connected to port1.
Which two options must be included in the FortiGate configuration to route and allow connections from the client workstation to the web server? (Choose two.)

  • A. A static or dynamic route in VDOM2 with the subnet 10.0.1.0/24 as the destination.
  • B. A static or dynamic route in VDOM1 with the subnet 10.200.1.0/24 as the destination.
  • C. One firewall policy in VDOM1 with port2 as the source interface and InterVDOM0 as the destination interface.
  • D. One firewall policy in VDOM2 with InterVDOM1 as the source interface and port1 as the destination interface.
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AOC
4 years ago
Correcto c y d
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pollyy
4 years, 2 months ago
C & D are correct; A is not correct because dynamic routing is not possible between the Transparent and NAT VDOMs
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