NSE5_FMG-7.0 Fortinet NSE 5 – FortiManager 7.0 Exam

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Fortinet NSE 5 – FortiManager 7.0

Exam series: NSE5_FMG-7.0
Number of questions: 35
Exam time: 70 minutes
Language: English and Japanese
Product version: FortiManager 7.0
Status: Available Available

Exam details: exam description
NSE 5 Certification
The Network Security Analyst designation recognizes your ability to implement network security management and analytics using Fortinet security devices. We recommend this course for network and security analysts who require
the expertise to centrally manage, analyze, and report on Fortinet security devices. Visit the Fortinet NSE Certification
Program page for information about certification requirements.

Fortinet NSE 5—FortiManager 7.0

The Fortinet NSE 5—FortiManager 7.0 exam is part of the NSE 5 Network Security Analyst program, and recognizes the successfu* candidate’s knowledge of and expertise with FortiManager.
The exam tests applied knowledge of FortiManager configuration, operation, and day-to-day administration, and includes operationa* scenarios, system configuration, device registration, and troubleshooting.

Audience

The Fortinet NSE 5—FortiManager 7.0 exam is intended for network and security analysts who are responsible for centralized network administration of many FortiGate devices using FortiManager.

Exam Details

Exam name Fortinet NSE 5—FortiManager 7.0
Exam series NSE5_FMG-7.0
Time allowed 70 minutes

Exam Topics
Successfu* candidates have applied knowledge and skills in the following areas and tasks:

* Administration
* Perform initia* configuration
* Configure administrative domains (ADOMs)
* Device Manager
* Register devices in ADOMs
* Instal* configuration changes using scripts
* Diagnose issues using the revision history
* Policy and objects
* Configure different administrative access levels using the workspace
* Perform policy and object management
* Identify ADOM revisions and database versions
* Perform the import and installation methods
* Advanced configuration
* Configure various management panes and extensions
* Implement and troubleshoot FortiManager HA
* Configure FortiGuard services
* Use the globa* ADOM to envelop policy packages
* Troubleshooting
* Troubleshoot FortiManager deployment scenarios
* Troubleshoot import and installation issues
* Troubleshoot policy and object management
* Troubleshoot device settings

Training Resources

The following resources are recommended for attaining the knowledge and skills that are covered on the exam. The recommended training is available as a foundation for exam preparation. In addition to training, candidates are
strongly encouraged to have hands-on experience with the exam topics and objectives.

NSE Training Institute Courses
* NSE 5 FortiManager 7.0

Other Resources
* FortiManager Administration Guide 7.0.1
* FortiManager New Features Guide 7.0.0
* FortiManager CLI Reference 7.0.1

Experience
* Minimum of six months to one year of hands-on experience with FortiGate and FortiManager

Exam Sample Questions

Experience
Minimum of six months to one year of hands-on experience with FortiGate and FortiManager

Who this course is for:
Fortinet NSE 5 – FortiManager 7.0

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QUESTION 1
Which two statements about the scheduled backup of FortiManager are true? (Choose two.)

A. It does not back up firmware images saved on FortiManager.
B. It can be configured using the CLI and GUI.
C. It backs up all devices and the FortiGuard database.
D. It supports FTP, SCP, and SFTP.

Explanation:

Answer: AD
Reference:
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/collections/fortinet/fortimanager/fmgr_system_backup_alls
ettings_module.html


QUESTION 2
In addition to the default ADOMs, an administrator has created a new ADOM named Training for FortiGate devices. The administrator sent a device registration to FortiManager from a remote FortiGate. Which one of the following statements is true?

A. The FortiGate will be added automatically to the default ADOM named FortiGate.
B. The FortiGate will be automatically added to the Training ADOM.
C. By default, the unregistered FortiGate will appear in the root ADOM.
D. The FortiManager administrator must add the unregistered device manually to the unregistered device
manually to the Training ADOM using the Add Device wizard

Explanation:

Answer: C
Reference: https://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortimanager.0.0/administrationguide/
718923/root-adom


QUESTION 3
You are moving managed FortiGate devices from one ADOM to a new ADOM.
Which statement correctly describes the expected result?

A. Any pending device settings will be installed automatically
B. Any unused objects from a previous ADOM are moved to the new ADOM automatically
C. The shared policy package will not be moved to the new ADOM
D. Policy packages will be imported into the new ADOM automaticallyD
Answer: C

Explanation:


Reference: https://community.fortinet.com/t5/FortiManager/Technical-Note-How-to-move-objectsto-
new-ADOM-on-FortiManager/ta-p342


QUESTION 4
In the event that the primary FortiManager fails, which of the following actions must be performed to return the FortiManager HA to a working state?

A. Secondary device with highest priority will automatically be promoted to the primary role, and manually reconfigure all other secondary devices to point to the new primary device
B. Reboot one of the secondary devices to promote it automatically to the primary role, and reconfigure all other secondary devices to point to the new primary device.
C. Manually promote one of the secondary devices to the primary role, and reconfigure all other secondary devices to point to the new primary device.
D. FortiManager HA state transition is transparent to administrators and does not require any reconfiguration.

Answer: C

Explanation:
FortiManager_6.4_Study_Guide-Online” page 346

Explanation:
FortiManager HA doesn’t support IP takeover where an HA state transition is transparent to administrators. If a failure of the primary occurs, the administrator must take corrective action to resolve the problem that may include invoking the state transition. If the primary device fails, the administrator must do the following in order to return the FortiManager HA to a working state:
1. Manually reconfigure one of the secondary devices to become the primary device
2. Reconfigure all other secondary devices to point to the new primary device

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