Interfaces Flashcards

1
Q

What are the conditions for an interface to become an aggregate interface?

A
  • It is a physical interface, not VLAN or subinterface
  • It’s not already part of an aggregate or redundant group
  • It is in the same Vdom
  • It does not have an IP and is not configured for DHCP of PPPoE
  • It is not referenced in a security policy, VIP, IP Pool or multicast policy
  • It is not a heartbeat interface
  • It is not one of the FG-5000 series backplane interfaces
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2
Q

Can an interface that is port of an aggregate interface be seen or the interface page?

A

No, but it can be seen in the CLI. But configuration do not take affect

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3
Q

What is the difference between VLANs in transparant mode or NAT mode?

A

In transparant mode, the FortiGate behaves like a layer-2 bridge.

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4
Q

What are the limitations for transparant mode for VLANs?

A

You cannot use SSL VPN, PPTP/L2TP VPN, DHCP server os perform NAT

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