An administrator manages a FortiGate model that supports NTurbo.
How does NTurbo enhance performance for flow-based inspection?
An administrator manages a FortiGate model that supports NTurbo.
How does NTurbo enhance performance for flow-based inspection?
D is correcto, Fortigate 7.4 administrator pag 201
D is Correct
D is the correct answer
For me its A, reason is that in FortiGate 7.4 administrator page 201 both statement A and D was mentioned. Difference is that in this question it only ask how does NTurbo enhance performance for flow based which is answered in the document by offlading to CP8 or CP9 processors. If the question is leaning to antivirus processing then its D. This is just my thought.
D is correct
"NTurbo creates a special data path to redirect traffic from the ingress interface to the IPS engine, and from the IPS engine to the egress interface." Reference: FortiGate 7.4 Administrator Study Guide, page 201 (Inspection Modes Use Cases)
D is correct
"NTurbo creates a special data path to redirect traffic from the ingress interface to the IPS engine, and from the IPS engine to the egress interface."
I believe this is A. The sentence in the Admin guide reads: NTurbo creates a special data path to redirect traffic from the ingress interface to IPS, and from IPS to the egress interface. this is NOT the same wording as is shown in D. Meanwhile you can find the EXACT same wording as A in the admin guide.
I'm wrong, it's D. Nturbo offloads to the NP processor not the CP processor.
It should be D.
B is correct For firewall sessions with flow-based security profiles, NTurbo offloads firewall and NAT sessions from the FortiGate CPU to NP7 or NP6 network processors. NTurbo distributes these sessions to different IPS engine processes spread across multiple CPU cores, ensuring a load-balanced approach for handling IPS signature/pattern matching tasks.
D, Nturbo uses NP not CP.
D is correct
D. NTurbo creates a special data path to redirect traffic between the IPS engine its ingress and egress interfaces
NTurbo creates a special data path to redirect traffic from the ingress interface to IPS, and from IPS to the egress interface. NTurbo allows firewall operations to be offloaded along this path, and still allows IPS to behave as a stage in the processing pipeline, reducing the workload on the FortiGate CPU and improving overall throughput. Hardware Acceleration https://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortigate/7.0.1/hardware-acceleration/896174/nturbo-offloads-flow-based-processing