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Selected Answers: C
A few calls would likely not exceed the Excessive-Bandwidth threshold → so that filter wouldn’t trigger a block in this scenario.
Selected Answers: C
Selected Answers: C
Selected Answers: B
Based on the application sensor configuration and the filter details:
* B. Apple FaceTime will be blocked, based on the Excessive-Bandwidth filter configuration: The
"Excessive-Bandwidth" filter is set to block, which includes "FaceTime" under its application signature.
As a result, FaceTime will be blocked regardless of the "Apple" filter configuration because the
"Excessive-Bandwidth" filter takes precedence due to its block action setting.
The other options are not correct:
Selected Answers: B
* C. Apple FaceTime will be allowed, based on the Apple filter configuration: Although the Apple filter is set to monitor, the block action of the Excessive-Bandwidth filter will override this.
Selected Answers: C
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Sanjay Jairaj
2025-08-24 17:17:51
Please ignore my previous comment Answer is B https://fortiguard.fortinet.com/appcontrol/24426 - Fortinet clearly marks FaceTime under Excessive-Bandwidth
Selected Answers: B
Selected Answers: B
Selected Answers: B
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Hisham ALmajid
2026-01-19 21:06:21
Yes Mehdi , and as you note the FaceTime application is considered regarding to the screenshot as VoIP Categories so A for sure False , C and D are already allowed in VoIP Cat. so they are False , remain B which should be the correct answer also for sure to your comment , but my question YouTube does have the same behaviour/category-based signature filter like FaceTime ? thanx -
Hisham ALmajid
2026-01-19 21:06:38
Yes Mehdi , and as you note the FaceTime application is considered regarding to the screenshot as VoIP Categories so A for sure False , C and D are already allowed in VoIP Cat. so they are False , remain B which should be the correct answer also for sure to your comment , but my question YouTube does have the same behaviour/category-based signature filter like FaceTime ? thanx -
Hisham ALmajid
2026-01-19 21:09:02
sorry for the duplicate
Selected Answers: B
Refer to the exhibits. The exhibits show the application sensor configuration and the Excessive-Bandwidth and Apple filter details. Based on the configuration, what will happen to Apple FaceTime if there are only a few calls originating or incoming? (Choose one answer)
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