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Brave-Dumps Admin
2025-07-26 14:10:07
Hello Mohamed, thanks for sharing your experience with brave dumps community, please share your reference. -
Mohamed Shaban
2025-07-28 23:03:49
Hello Omar, I already tested it in my lab. I created two device groups in the manager and created an OVTemplate for each topology for each device group.
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You can define multiple SD-WAN overlay templates on FortiManager to manage multiple topologies
simultaneously. On a FortiManager with multiple ADOMs, you can create one or more SD-WAN overlay
templates in each ADOM.
When you configure multiple SD-WAN overlay templates, the following restrictions apply:
• All devices configured by an SD-WAN overlay template must be in the same ADOM.
• Each FortiGate can receive a configuration from one SD-WAN overlay template only.
The diagram on this slide shows a FortiManager device with two ADOMs. The administrator configured
ADOM A with two SD-WAN overlay templates—sot1 and sot2—and ADOM B with one SD-WAN overlay
template—sot3. Template sot1 defines a dual-hub topology; the templates sot2 and sot3 define single-hub
topologies.
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An MSSP uses FortiManager to manage the FortiGate devices of its customers. The administrator grouped the devices for each customer in different ADOMs. For customer A, you configured one SD-WAN overlay template that applies to all devices in the ADOM. For customer B, you configured SD-WAN for DIA at the device level, with a different configuration for each FortiGate. You onboard customer C, a car manufacturer, who requests to have a single-hub SD-WAN topology for its retail points, and a dual-hub topology for the FortiGate devices installed in its factories. Which statement best describes how you should handle this request? (Choose one answer)
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