An administrator needs to increase network bandwidth and provide redundancy.
Which interface type must the administrator select to bind multiple FortiGate interfaces?
An administrator needs to increase network bandwidth and provide redundancy.
Which interface type must the administrator select to bind multiple FortiGate interfaces?
To increase network bandwidth and provide redundancy, the administrator should select the Aggregate interface. This type of interface allows for the binding of multiple FortiGate interfaces, combining their bandwidth for higher throughput and providing redundancy because if one interface fails, traffic will automatically be transferred to the other interfaces.
Es la D la respuesta. FortiOS 7.2 Administration Guide pag 190. Link aggregation (IEEE 802.3ad) enables you to bind two or more physical interfaces together to form an aggregated (combined) link. This new link has the bandwidth of all the links combined. If a link in the group fails, traffic is transferred automatically to the remaining interfaces. The only noticeable effect is reduced bandwidth. This feature is similar to redundant interfaces. The major difference is a redundant interface group only uses one link at a time, where an aggregate link group uses the total bandwidth of the functioning links in the group, up to eight (or more).
The answer is D https://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortigate/6.2.0/cookbook/567758/aggregation-and-redundancy
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it's D
The answer is D.
Answer is D and it would be regardless if Fortinet or not
D. ref nse4-inf-v7.2-sg pg 252
D as for redundant interfaces only one stays Up therefore they do not provide extra bandwidth. B & C are out of scop