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Fortinet Exam NSE6_FSW-7.2 Topic 3 Question 17 Discussion

Actual exam question for Fortinet's NSE6_FSW-7.2 exam
Question #: 17
Topic #: 3
[All NSE6_FSW-7.2 Questions]

Which two statements about 802.1X authentication on FortiSwitch ports are true? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: A, B

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Mari
19 days ago
B and D, definitely. 802.1X is like the bouncer at the club - it's either 'you're in' or 'get lost'.
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Cecilia
20 days ago
Haha, D is a good one! I bet the exam writer just wanted to see if we were paying attention.
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Lettie
29 days ago
I'm going with B and C. Gotta love that local user database - it's like a secret club for network devices!
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Weldon
18 days ago
I think B is correct, security policy is key for 802.1X authentication.
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Muriel
1 months ago
I'm not sure about statement C, but I think statement D is false because not all devices may support 802.1X authentication.
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Denny
2 months ago
I think A and B are the right answers. Why do we even need authentication on a switch port anyway? It's not like anyone's going to hack into my toaster.
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Alayna
2 months ago
B and D seem correct. Who needs a security policy when you can just force everyone to use 802.1X? Talk about overkill.
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Sean
23 days ago
Agreed, having a security policy adds an extra layer of control over network access.
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Glenna
1 months ago
Glenna is right. All devices connecting to FortiSwitch must support 802.1X authentication.
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Augustine
1 months ago
B and D are correct. A security policy is needed to apply 802.1X authentication on a port.
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Jenifer
2 months ago
I agree with you, Jaime. I also believe statement B is true because a security policy is usually used to enforce authentication on ports.
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Jaime
2 months ago
I think statement A is true because it makes sense for all hosts to be allowed access after authentication.
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