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Question 36 Discussion

An organization acquired multiple branches across different countries and must install FortiGate devices at each branch. However, their IT staff lacks the knowledge required to implement the initial configuration on the FortiGate devices. Which three approaches can the organization take to successfully deploy advanced initial configurations on the FortiGate devices at their remote branches? (Choose three answers)

  • A. Use the global ADOM to deploy global object configurations to each FortiGate device.
  • B. On FortiManager, add the FortiGate devices as model devices, and use zero-touch provisioning (ZTP) or low-touch provisioning (LTP) to connect to the FortiGate devices.
  • C. Use provisioning templates and install configuration settings at the device layer.
  • D. Use metadata variables to dynamically assign values according to each FortiGate device.
  • E. Apply Jinja in the FortiManager scripts for large-scale and advanced deployments.
Correct Answer: B,C,D

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Adam 2026-01-19 09:27:45

Selected Answers: B, C, D


From Study Guide:
ZTP: FortiGate automatically connects to the WAN or the internet and links to FortiManager for central management without any preconfiguration.
LTP: You must do some initial setup on FortiGate, such as specifying network settings and FortiManager location, before it can discover and connect to FortiManager.
Both methods are useful for large-scale deployments or remote locations where it is not practical to have IT staff manually configure each device.

Both CLI and pre-CLI templates support the use of metadata variables for dynamic configuration and include support for CLI and Jinja scripting, enhancing their versatility.