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Fortinet Exam NSE7_LED-7.0 Topic 1 Question 13 Discussion

Actual exam question for Fortinet's NSE7_LED-7.0 exam
Question #: 13
Topic #: 1
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Which two statements about the MAC-based 802 1X security mode available on FortiSwitch are true? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: C, D

According to the FortiManager Administration Guide, ''Central management mode allows you to manage all FortiSwitch devices from a single interface on the FortiManager device.'' Therefore, option C is true because the exhibit shows that the FortiSwitch manager is enabled and the FortiSwitch device is managed by the FortiManager device. Option D is also true because the exhibit shows that the FortiSwitch device status is offline, which means that it is not reachable by the FortiManager device, but it is authorized, which means that it has been added to the FortiManager device. Option A is false because per-device management mode allows you to manage each FortiSwitch device individually from its own web-based manager or CLI, which is not the case in the exhibit. Option B is false because the FortiSwitch device is authorized, as explained above.


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Ethan
28 days ago
I'm gonna have to go with B and D on this one. Authenticating each device and granting different access lEthanls? Sounds like a network admin's dream!
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Antonio
1 months ago
Yep, B and D are the way to go. The other options just don't fit the description of the MAC-based 802.1X mode.
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Keva
11 days ago
With different access levels for each device, security is enhanced.
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France
15 days ago
It's important that FortiSwitch authenticates each device connected to the port.
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Lazaro
16 days ago
I agree, B and D are the correct statements for the MAC-based 802.1X mode.
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Gaynell
1 months ago
Hmm, 'B and D' looks like the winning combo to me. Gotta love that fine-grained 802.1X security on FortiSwitch!
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Otis
8 days ago
User 1: I think B is correct, FortiSwitch authenticates each device connected to the port.
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Alana
2 months ago
I'd go with B and D as well. The MAC-based 802.1X mode is all about granular control over each connected device.
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Marci
23 days ago
B and D provide the best security measures for individual device access.
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Marci
28 days ago
That's right, each device needs to be authenticated separately.
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Marci
1 months ago
I agree, B and D make sense for granular control.
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Allene
2 months ago
B and D seem to be the correct answers here. 802.1X allows for per-device authentication and differentiated access levels.
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Deandrea
24 days ago
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Charlesetta
27 days ago
User1
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Elvera
1 months ago
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Ailene
1 months ago
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Bong
2 months ago
I'm not sure about the answers, but I think C is definitely false.
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Sharika
2 months ago
I agree with Leonor, because FortiSwitch authenticates each device and can grant different access levels.
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Leonor
3 months ago
I think the correct answers are B and D.
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