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Question 69 Discussion

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)

  • A. You can place all the devices in the same ADOM and define two topologies with the SD-WAN overlay template.
  • B. You must assign the devices to different ADOMs to avoid conflicts between the single-hub and dual-hub SD-WAN topologies.
  • C. You can place all the devices in the same ADOM, but you must use the SD-WAN overlay template to define only one topology.
  • D. You can place all the devices in the same ADOM and you can create multiple SD-WAN templates, but you cannot use the SD-WAN overlay template.
Correct Answer: C

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A 50%
C 50%

Comments



Mohamed Shaban 2025-07-26 10:53:38

Selected Answers: A


You can create two SD-WAN overlay templates and assign each one to the devices based on whether they are in the factory or the retail
  • 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.


Mohamed Shaban 2025-07-28 23:14:08

Selected Answers: C


I misunderstood the answers. I think the correct answer is C


Mattia Bruno 2025-08-27 18:08:47

Selected Answers: C


For me it's C, I don't have reference but when you use SD-WAN overlay template it creates the template for you and you can't have an hub with more than 1 template assigned. If they share one hub


Eugene 2025-09-29 09:21:38

Selected Answers: A


Vote for A as well. C can be close but it is a trick to throw us off.


Eugene 2025-09-29 09:25:30

Selected Answers: C


Standing corrected, it is C


Mohamed 2025-11-04 03:41:26

Selected Answers: A


A makes more sense :
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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