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Fortinet Exam NSE7_OTS-7.2 Topic 1 Question 14 Discussion

Actual exam question for Fortinet's NSE7_OTS-7.2 exam
Question #: 14
Topic #: 1
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Which statement is correct about processing matched rogue devices by FortiNAC?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Lemuel
13 days ago
I'm torn between B and C, but I think I'll go with B. Remembering the matching rule makes the most sense from a technical standpoint.
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Tawny
15 days ago
Haha, I bet FortiNAC wishes it could just send the rogue devices to the 'Shadowrealm' or something. That would be a much easier solution!
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Antonio
17 days ago
I'm going with C. FortiNAC disabling the matching rule of previously-profiled rogue devices seems like the logical way to handle them.
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Ivette
7 days ago
C) FortiNAC disables the matching rule of previously-profiled rogue devices.
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Alex
8 days ago
B) FortiNAC remembers the matching rule of the rogue device.
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Felicidad
11 days ago
A) FortiNAC cannot revalidate matched devices.
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Queenie
25 days ago
D seems like the right answer to me. FortiNAC should only match the rogue device with one profiling rule, otherwise it would be too complicated to manage.
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Carmela
4 days ago
D) FortiNAC matches the rogue device with only one device profiling rule.
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Bobbie
10 days ago
C) FortiNAC disables the matching rule of previously-profiled rogue devices.
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Lezlie
14 days ago
B) FortiNAC remembers the matching rule of the rogue device.
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Janey
15 days ago
A) FortiNAC cannot revalidate matched devices.
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Roxane
27 days ago
I think D) FortiNAC matches the rogue device with only one device profiling rule makes the most sense, as it simplifies the process.
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Cecil
1 months ago
But wouldn't disabling the matching rule of previously-profiled rogue devices cause issues with revalidating them?
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Lou
1 months ago
I disagree, I believe it is C) FortiNAC disables the matching rule of previously-profiled rogue devices.
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Christiane
1 months ago
I think the correct answer is B. FortiNAC remembers the matching rule of the rogue device. This makes sense since it would need to keep track of the profiling rules for previously detected rogue devices.
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Mohammad
27 days ago
That's correct, it needs to keep track of the profiling rules for previously detected rogue devices.
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Milly
30 days ago
I agree, FortiNAC does remember the matching rule of the rogue device.
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Cecil
2 months ago
I think the correct statement is B) FortiNAC remembers the matching rule of the rogue device.
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