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Exam NSE7_OTS-7.2 Topic 3 Question 30 Discussion
Fortinet Exam NSE7_OTS-7.2 Topic 3 Question 30 Discussion
Actual exam question for Fortinet's NSE7_OTS-7.2 exam
Question #: 30
Topic #: 3
[All NSE7_OTS-7.2 Questions]
What can be assigned using network access control policies?
A
Layer 3 polling intervals
B
FortiNAC device polling methods
C
Logical networks
D
Profiling rules
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Jaime
30 days ago
I bet the guy who wrote this question spends way too much time configuring his home network. Logical networks, definitely the right answer.
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Brock
5 days ago
User access levels
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Ling
8 days ago
Logical networks
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Taryn
1 months ago
Layer 3 polling intervals? What is this, a networking quiz for network engineers? I'm pretty sure that's not what we're looking for here.
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Carey
1 months ago
Wait, are we supposed to be able to control the FortiNAC device's polling methods? I don't think that's a part of network access control policies.
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Lawrence
22 hours ago
No, controlling the FortiNAC device's polling methods is not typically part of network access control policies.
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Larae
18 days ago
Yes, network access control policies can assign different levels of access to devices based on their compliance with security policies.
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Kaycee
2 months ago
Profiling rules? That's an interesting option, but I think the correct answer is C - logical networks.
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Detra
5 days ago
Logical networks are definitely important for network access control.
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Barney
8 days ago
I believe it's A - Layer 3 polling intervals.
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Emeline
12 days ago
I think the correct answer is D - Profiling rules.
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Sharan
2 months ago
Hmm, network access control policies can definitely assign logical networks. I'm pretty sure that's the correct answer here.
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Cheryl
24 days ago
Yes, that's correct. Network access control policies can also assign profiling rules.
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Celia
1 months ago
Logical networks can definitely be assigned using network access control policies.
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Teresita
2 months ago
I believe profiling rules can also be assigned using network access control policies to ensure security.
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Felton
2 months ago
I agree with Florencia, logical networks make sense for network access control policies.
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Florencia
2 months ago
I think logical networks can be assigned using network access control policies.
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