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Fortinet Exam FCP_FMG_AD-7.4 Topic 4 Question 6 Discussion

Actual exam question for Fortinet's FCP_FMG_AD-7.4 exam
Question #: 6
Topic #: 4
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When using the FortiManager JSON API, what is the purpose of the session ID received after successful authentication?

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Suggested Answer: D

The session ID is used to authenticate the client for further requests, ensuring that subsequent API calls are made by an authenticated user.


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Tawanna
16 days ago
I think it's important for security purposes as well.
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Denise
17 days ago
I believe it also helps in maintaining the session state.
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Danica
23 days ago
I'm going with option D. It's the only one that makes sense, unless you're a circus performer trying to juggle all those other options.
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Celeste
15 hours ago
I'm not sure, but I think option A might be correct.
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Sabina
2 days ago
I think option B could also be a possibility.
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Clarinda
6 days ago
I agree, option D is the correct choice.
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Mitzie
27 days ago
The session ID is like a secret handshake between me and the FortiManager. Gotta keep that metadata secure, am I right?
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Lanie
5 days ago
Yes, the session ID is crucial for maintaining secure communication with FortiManager.
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Kayleigh
12 days ago
D) It serves as an authentication token for subsequent API requests.
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Audra
20 days ago
A) It is used to identify the FortiManager metadata on the client.
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Niesha
27 days ago
I agree with Glory, it serves as an authentication token.
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Glory
30 days ago
I think the session ID is used for authentication.
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Nu
1 months ago
Wait, are we supposed to use the session ID for the HTTP request method? I'm so confused!
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Fausto
1 months ago
I'm pretty sure it's to check the integrity of the JSON response. Can't trust those FortiManager folks, you know.
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Cristy
19 days ago
I agree, it's definitely for authentication.
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Valentine
21 days ago
I think it's actually used as an authentication token for future requests.
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Robt
1 months ago
The session ID is used as an authentication token, duh! That's just common sense.
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Ellsworth
25 days ago
User1: Exactly, it's common sense.
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Luther
27 days ago
User2: Yeah, it's like a token for future requests.
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Bulah
30 days ago
User1: The session ID is used for authentication.
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