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nse5_fmg-72 Exam - Question 57


Refer to the exhibit.

A service provider administrator has assigned a global policy package to a managed customer ADOM named My_ADOM, which has four policy packages. The customer administrator has access only to My_ADOM.

How can customer or service provider administrators remove both global header and footer policies from the policy package named Shared_Package?

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Correct Answer: D

The service provider administrator can unassign both policies from the global ADOM because global header and footer policies are managed at the global level and affect multiple ADOMs. Customer administrators do not have the necessary permissions to modify global policies, and can only manage policies within their assigned ADOM. Therefore, only the service provider with access to the global ADOM can unassign these global policies.

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LearningmodeOption: C
Mar 23, 2024

Service Provider, NOT Customer, can remove the elements added by the Global Policy in the Shared Policy

MocixOption: D
Mar 28, 2024

The service provider who has access to global ADOM can unassign them from there!

Halmonte0780Option: D
Mar 31, 2024

D FortiManager_7.2_Study_Guide-Online.pdf page 17: In the global ADOM layer, you create header and footer policy rules. You can assing these policy rules to multiple ADOMs.

AgentSmithOption: D
Mar 3, 2024

D - Customer admin doesn't have access to make changes to the Global Database. Service Provider Admin will need to assign policies per Policy instead of the whole ADOM

red_sparrow_GrOption: D
Mar 3, 2024

I believe it is correct, as the Service Provider admin, has the access to the Global ADOM

erzestxgyhljiOption: D
Apr 18, 2024

from the study guide: In the global ADOM layer, you create header and footer policy rules. You can assign these policy rules to multiple ADOMs. If multiple ADOM policy packages require the same policies and objects, you can create them in this layer, so that you don’t have to maintain copies in each ADOM

fernandosanchez88
May 10, 2024

Actually none of the answers are correct, the correct answer would be "The service provider can exclude the Shared_Package policy package from the global package"