View all questions & answers for the NSE 5 - FortiSwitch 7.2 Administrator Exam Materials exam


Question 22 Discussion

In which two ways can you assign a FortiSwitch port to a VDOM using multi-tenancy setup? (Choose two answers)

  • A. Assign a port to a VDOM directly on the managed FortiSwitch.
  • B. Create a virtual port pool on the FortiGate CLI.
  • C. Remove the managed FortiSwitch and allocate ports directly on FortiSwitch.
  • D. Switch the FortiLink interface to the target VDOM.
Correct Answer: A,B

Brave-Dump Clients Votes

AB 100%

Comments



javaughn Bryan 2025-10-02 22:52:30

Selected Answers: A, B


Multi-tenancy for managed FortiSwitch enables you to assign ports of your existing FortiSwitch stack to a different VDOM from the VDOM the FortiLink interface is configured on. You don't need to create additional FortiLink interfaces or make extra physical connections. You just have to assign a port to a VDOM, and then the port becomes available on the target VDOM for use.
PAGE: 299

When using a VPP, you first indicate a group of ports that can be assigned to other VDOMs. VDOM-specific
administrators can then pick one or more of those ports and use them for their respective VDOMs.
PAGE: 300