What will be the result of reverting to a previous revision version in the revision history?
Option C: It will modify the device-level database. This is correct. Reverting to a previous revision version in the revision history affects the device-level database by restoring it to the state saved in the selected revision. This ensures that any changes made after the selected revision are discarded, and the device configuration is returned to the earlier state.
Explanation of Incorrect Options:
Option A: It will install configuration changes to managed devices automatically is incorrect because reverting a revision does not automatically push changes to the devices; it merely reverts the configuration on the FortiManager.
Option B: It will tag the device settings status as Auto-Update is incorrect because 'Auto-Update' is not a status related to the revision history mechanism.
Option D: It will generate a new version ID and remove all other revision history versions is incorrect as reverting to a previous revision does not delete all other versions; it creates a new revision point for tracking.
FortiManager Reference:
Refer to the 'Revision Management' section in the FortiManager Administration Guide, which provides an overview of how revisions are managed and utilized for restoring configurations.
Refer to the exhibit.
In the event that one of the secondary FortiManager devices fails, which action must be performed to return the FortiManager HA manual mode to a working state?
If both FortiManager and FortiGate are behind NAT devices, what are the two expected results? (Choose two.)
Refer to the exhibit.
Given the configuration shown in the exhibit, what are two results from this configuration? (Choose two.)
Ungraceful closed sessions will keep the ADOM in a locked state until the administrator session times out.
In normal workspace mode, if an administrator closes the session without unlocking the ADOM properly, the ADOM remains locked until the session times out.
The same administrator can lock more than one ADOM at the same time.
In normal workspace mode, an administrator can lock more than one ADOM simultaneously for editing. Each ADOM operates independently in terms of locking and editing.
When an installation is performed from FortiManager, what is the recovery logic used between FortiManager and FortiGate for an FGFM tunnel?
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