Question 5 Discussion

Refer to the exhibit. You configure SD-WAN on a standalone FortiGate device. You want to create an SD-WAN rule that steers traffic related to Facebook and LinkedIn through the less costly internet link. What must you do to set Facebook and LinkedIn applications as destinations from the GUI? (Choose one answer)

  • A. Enable the visibility of the applications field as destinations of the SD-WAN rule.
  • B. You cannot configure applications as destinations of an SD-WAN rule on a standalone FortiGate device.
  • C. Install a license to allow applications as destinations of SD-WAN rules.
  • D. In the Internet service field, select Facebook and LinkedIn.
Correct Answer: A

Brave-Dump Clients Votes

A 66.67%
D 33.33%

Comments



Karim 2025-11-26 00:03:48

Selected Answers: A


Answer A could be right because the question is about facebook and linkedIn application that could not be match with ISDB, can you please double check?
  • Miguel 2025-12-10 00:46:28
    No, Correct is D


Miguel 2025-12-10 00:47:01

Selected Answers: D


The correct answer is D. In the Internet service field, select Facebook and LinkedIn.

FortiGate has an Internet service field in the SD-WAN rule. There you can choose services from the Internet Service Database (ISDB), such as Facebook and LinkedIn. That is exactly what the screenshot shows, so D matches the GUI behavior.

Option A talks about “enabling the visibility of the applications field”. That only shows an extra Application field (used for application categories), but you do not need to enable that just to select Facebook/LinkedIn in the Internet service field. The question is clearly pointing to the Internet service field, not to the application field.

So:
You steer Facebook and LinkedIn by selecting them as Internet services (ISDB) → D, not by enabling an “applications” field → A is not needed.


Miguel 2025-12-15 13:41:40

Selected Answers: A


Maybe I´m wrong and text and Karim are right.
Why D might seem correct:

Facebook and LinkedIn exist in the Internet Service Database (ISDB), so you could select them under “Internet Service.”
However, the question emphasizes “applications,” which usually refers to App-ID matching, not ISDB.
Summary:
(this TEST) If the question focuses on applications, choose A.
If it refers to Internet Services, then D would be correct.
  • Brave-Dumps Admin 2025-12-15 13:42:43
    Ok dear Miguel, thanks