B and D
In support of B - "Even though they are configured as static routes, ISDB routes are actually policy routes and take precedence over any other routes in the routing table. As such, ISDB routes are added to the policy routing table."
"Policy routes, and static routes created using ISDB addresses are not added to the routing table; they are added to the policy routing table."
In support of D - "Static routes are simple and are often used in small networks. Policy-based routes, however, are more flexible. They can match more than just the destination IP address. For example, if you have two links - a slow one and a fast one - you can route packets from low-priority source IPs to the slow link."
Even though you must configure routes using the SD-WAN virtual interface, FortiGate installs individual routes for the member interfaces in the routing table. Information extracted from FortiGate_Infrastructure_6.2_Study_Guide-Online pag 72
Answer C,D
Correct answer. " B. Static route created with an Internet Services object ".
I was able to create a route using Internet Service Object and the route showed up under Monitor-->Routing Monitor --> Policy.
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