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NSE4_FGT-7.0 Exam - Question 86


Refer to the exhibit.

Based on the configuration, what will happen to Apple FaceTime if there are only a few calls originating or incoming?

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Correct Answer: A

Apple FaceTime will be blocked because it is included in the Excessive-Bandwidth filter. The configuration shows that the Excessive-Bandwidth filter has higher priority and is set to block traffic from applications listed under it, including FaceTime. Therefore, regardless of the number of calls and the traffic being low, the application will be blocked by the Excessive-Bandwidth filter.

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DriftandLunaOption: A
Mar 11, 2023

The reason i think it's A is because the excessive bandwidth filter contains facetime and is referenced by the application sensor with the action to block. There is no reference to a bandwidth threshold at which point the filter is applied so the number of calls is irrelevant.

AngraMainyuOption: A
Oct 5, 2022

A is correct. It does not matter how many calls there are

Mturco
Mar 7, 2023

why is not importatn how may calls there are?

wwwwaaaa
Nov 10, 2023

Cause it is not based on how many calls you make, then you are categorized. it is that facetime is categorized as a excessive app, and it is blocked, regarding of its behavior. just like blocking youtube or a bad sites, cause they consume so few bandwidth or displaying only few bad content It is A

CaptainPirate
Jan 4, 2024

dont you see the overide.Few calls low bandwith and the other apple filter kicks in and allow facetime. Its B.

Bungee75
Jun 20, 2024

The volume here is not the question. Excessive bandwidth filter will kick in first in the order of overrides and it's set to block. All of vendors that I know uses first match rule, so when rule matches conditions that one will be used. And this is application filter, it doesn't count traffic.

PoBratskyOption: A
Jan 6, 2023

A is correct. FortiGate Security 7.0 Study Guide / 445 - 446

BUZOMDOption: A
Mar 15, 2023

A, BEcause matching the override, and contains FACETIME study guide security page 445 order of scan and blocking behavior: 1 application overrides in this case, blocking

MturcoOption: B
Mar 5, 2023

Are we sure the answer is A? my doubt is if an app can be considered excessive bandwith even if it makes low traffic. In this case is doing low traffic. In fortinet lesson is not clear this concept. IF it is the case, correct answer should be B. Can someone help me to clarify this doubt?

Pakitorino
Mar 6, 2023

I think it is the B, otherwise I would not indicate that it makes few calls both input and exit

MturcoOption: B
Mar 10, 2023

for me is B as it makes low traffic so is not cosuming bandwith

Mturco
Mar 12, 2023

no, I confirm DriftandLuna comment, the right answer is A