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Fortinet Exam NSE6_FNC-7.2 Topic 3 Question 30 Discussion

Actual exam question for Fortinet's NSE6_FNC-7.2 exam
Question #: 30
Topic #: 3
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Which command line shell and scripting language does FortiNAC use for WinRM?

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Suggested Answer: D

Open Windows PowerShell or a command prompt. Run the following command to determine if you already have WinRM over HTTPS configured.


Admin Guide on p. 362, 'Matches if the device successfully responds to a WinRM client session request. User name and password credentials are required. If there are multiple credentials, each set of credentials will be attempted to find a potential match. The commands are used to automate interaction with the device. Each command is run via Powershell.'

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Salena
2 months ago
I bet FortiNAC uses a combination of Powershell and Bash, just to keep us on our toes. It's the DevOps way!
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Heike
2 months ago
Actually, FortiNAC uses Powershell for WinRM because it's a Microsoft technology.
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Oliva
2 months ago
Oh, come on, it's gotta be Powershell. Anything else would be like using a rotary phone to control a self-driving car.
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Laila
2 months ago
Definitely DOS. It's the classic Windows command prompt, and FortiNAC probably wants to keep things old-school.
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Tricia
25 days ago
Yeah, Powershell makes sense for WinRM. It's powerful for automation tasks.
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Tricia
1 months ago
I think it's Powershell too. It's commonly used for Windows scripting.
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Tricia
1 months ago
D) Powershell
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Ceola
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it might be Bash.
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Dewitt
2 months ago
Hmm, I'd say Bash. It's the go-to scripting language for Linux, and FortiNAC might use it for some Linux-based components.
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Tomoko
1 months ago
Oh, I see. Thanks for clarifying!
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Marsha
1 months ago
Actually, FortiNAC does use Powershell for WinRM.
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Emilio
1 months ago
I agree, Powershell makes sense for WinRM integration.
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Latrice
1 months ago
I think it might be Powershell, since it's commonly used for Windows environments.
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Johnna
2 months ago
I agree with Lanie, Powershell is the correct answer.
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Filiberto
2 months ago
Powershell, of course! FortiNAC is a Windows-based solution, so it's gotta be Powershell.
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Billye
1 months ago
It makes sense to use Powershell for WinRM in FortiNAC.
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Hollis
1 months ago
I always prefer using Powershell for Windows-based solutions.
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Justine
1 months ago
Yes, you're right. FortiNAC uses Powershell for WinRM.
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Ryan
2 months ago
Powershell, of course! FortiNAC is a Windows-based solution, so it's gotta be Powershell.
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Lanie
3 months ago
I think FortiNAC uses Powershell for WinRM.
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