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Question 4

An administrator created a header and footer global policy package and assigned it to an ADOM.

What are two outcomes from this action? (Choose two.)

    Correct Answer: C, D

    Assigning an additional global policy package to the same ADOM results in FortiManager removing or replacing previously assigned policies to maintain consistency. Additionally, after assigning a global policy package to an ADOM, you can edit or delete all the global objects within the global ADOM.

Discussion
illorenzoOptions: CD

C & D is correct not A

SatekhiOptions: CD

Option C is correct. If you assign an additional global policy package to the same ADOM, FortiManager may replace or remove previously assigned policies to ensure consistency. Option D is correct. You should be able to edit or delete global objects within the global ADOM after creating and assigning the global policy package.

DatBroNZOptions: CD

Correct answer is C & D. FortiManager 7.2 Study Guide page 259: - All global objects start with "g" and are edited or deleted in the global ADOM only. - Assigning an additional global policy package to the same individual ADOM policy package removes previously assigned policies.

chupapi_001Options: BD

A. Incorrect. The header and footer policies are already part of the global policy package assigned to the ADOM. There is no need to manually move them after the assignment. B. Correct. When you assign a global policy package to an ADOM, the policy package becomes hidden from that ADOM and cannot be viewed within it. This is because global policy packages are managed at a higher level than ADOMs. C. Incorrect. Assigning an additional global policy package to the same ADOM does not result in FortiManager removing previously assigned policies. Multiple global policy packages can coexist within an ADOM. D. Correct. After assigning a global policy package to an ADOM, you can edit or delete the global objects within the global ADOM, not within the specific ADOM to which the package is assigned.

Tommy_SOptions: CD

C&D are correct

DaniSerbOptions: CD

C = Assigning an additional global policy package to the same individual ADOM policy package removes previously assigned policies. D = After you assign the global ADOM objects, they appear on the Policy & Objects pane for that ADOM. All global objects start with "g" and are edited or deleted in the global ADOM only. Reference [Page 259] - https://ebin.pub/fortinet-fortimanager-study-guide-for-fortimanager-72.html

jcreOptions: CD

Study Guide page 259 explains the process

GoodServantOptions: CD

2024-05-05 - 2nd paragraph on page 259 of the FMG study guide, and slide clearly show the correct answer being C and D.