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Question#1

An administrator has a FortiGate-HQ device with VDOMs―root, HR and Facilities, currently managed under the FortiManager ADOM―Site1. They try to move VDOM HR to the FortiManager ADOM― Site2, but it does not work.
Why is the administrator not able to move FortiGate-HQ VDOM HR to FortiManager ADOM―Site2?

A. The FortiGate-HQ must be managed under the FortiManager ADOM―root to allow moving its VDOMs to different ADOMs.
B. The administrator must have full access in the device layer of FortiGate-HQ VDOM-root before they can VDOMs to different ADOMs.
C. FortiManager must be in ADOM normal mode, which does not allow VDOMs to be managed separately.
D. The administrator must delete the FortiGate-HQ device from FortiManager and add it again using the Add Device wizard before moving the VDO

Explanation:
FortiGate devices must be managed under the FortiManager ADOM corresponding to the root VDOM to allow their individual VDOMs to be moved and managed in different ADOMs. Managing the root VDOM in a different ADOM prevents moving subordinate VDOMs across ADOMs.

Question#2

Refer to the exhibits.






An administrator runs the reload failure command diagnose test deploymanager reloadconf 262 on FortiManager.
Why does the administrator receive an error message?

A. The administrator must use the FortiGate name instead of the ID number.
B. The administrator just recently added FortiGate HQ-NGFW as a model device.
C. FortiManager requires the FortiGate serial number instead of the ID number.
D. FortiManager does not support FortiOS version 7.0.

Explanation:
The error occurs because the FortiGate HQ-NGFW device with ID 262 is a newly added model device and has not yet been fully synchronized or installed with a configuration package, which causes the reload configuration command to fail.

Question#3

An administrator wants to configure and manage multiple objects in the FortiManager database and give access to other users who work in the same database.
To stay in control of the changes made to firewall policies by other team members, the administrator needs a setup where all modifications go through a central check before they can be installed.
How can the administrator create this setup?

A. Enable the prompt asking the administrator to accept firewall policies changes before saving.
B. Enable the workspace (for all ADOMs) to control all changes made by any administrator.
C. Enable device lock and the advanced mode feature in the ADO
D. Enable workflow mode and the ADOM lock feature.

Explanation:
Enabling workflow mode along with the ADOM lock feature ensures that all configuration changes go through a centralized review and approval process before installation, allowing controlled and coordinated management of firewall policies by multiple administrators.

Question#4

Refer to the exhibit.




An administrator added a FortiGate device to FortiManager with the default object settings at the ADOM layer.
What can you conclude from the import policy package process of the HQ-NGFW- 1 device?

A. The administrator must select Per Platform for all interfaces to correctly detect all interfaces from HQ-NGFW-1.
B. The administrator must manually create the port4 interface on the ADOM layer to avoid import policy errors.
C. FortiManager will create LAN, port4, and port6 as normalized interfaces at the ADOM layer.
D. FortiGate may not work as expected when the administrator does not import all objects.

Explanation:
The import process shows that FortiManager will create normalized interfaces named LAN, port4, and port6 at the ADOM layer, mapping them to the corresponding device interfaces based on the import settings.

Question#5

What is the purpose of ADOM revisions?

A. ADOM revisions find unused, duplicate, and unnecessary firewall policies and objects.
B. ADOM revisions show specific changes in a policy package when it is installed.
C. ADOM revisions compare previous snapshots of the Policy Package and ADOM-level objects with the device-level database.
D. ADOM revisions save the current state of all policy packages and objects for an ADO

Explanation:
ADOM revisions save the current state of all policy packages and objects within an ADOM, allowing administrators to track changes over time and revert to previous configurations if needed.

Exam Code: FCP_FMG_AD-7.6Q & A: 33 Q&AsUpdated:  2025-09-15

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