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Which two statements about the output are true? (Choose two.)
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Which two statements about the output are true? (Choose two.)
The output indicates that the FortiGate configuration is in sync, as suggested by the 'conf: in sync' status. However, the 'dev-db: modified' and 'cond: pending' status suggest that the latest revision history for the managed FortiGate does not match the device-level database. This implies that changes have been made but are pending installation, which means the changes have not yet been applied to the FortiGate device configuration.
The example on this slide shows that the FortiGate configuration is in sync with the latest running revision history. However, changes have been made to the device-level settings. That is why the CLI output is showing db:modified and the cond is showing as pending. After you install the changes on FortiGate, it will show db: not modified and cond:OK. db:modified = Config changes made on FMG cond:in sync = Latest revision history in sync with FGT running-config cond:pending = Config changes needed to be installed Reference [Page 160] - https://ebin.pub/fortinet-fortimanager-study-guide-for-fortimanager-72.html
B. The output indicates "STATUS: dev-0: modified," suggesting that there have been modifications to the FortiGate configuration. This implies that the latest revision history for the managed FortiGate does match the FortiGate running configuration. D. The output includes information about the status and synchronization, and it mentions "cont: 0 sync: second: pending: dr: received: com:." This suggests that there might be differences or pending changes between the FortiGate and the device-level database, indicating that the latest revision history for the managed FortiGate does not match the device-level database.
B & D are correct
Correct answers are B & D: FortiManager 7.2 Study Guide page 160 "conf: in sync" means FortiGate configuration is in sync with the latest running revision history. "db: modified" and "cond: pending" means that changes have been made to the device-level settings and need to be installed.
The answer are BD