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Fortinet Exam FCP_FMG_AD-7.4 Topic 6 Question 5 Discussion

Actual exam question for Fortinet's FCP_FMG_AD-7.4 exam
Question #: 5
Topic #: 6
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What will be the result of reverting to a previous revision version in the revision history?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Pearline
2 months ago
Because reverting to a previous revision version will tag the device settings status as Auto-Update.
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Georgiana
2 months ago
Why do you think it's option B?
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Alyce
3 months ago
Option A sounds pretty neat - automatic configuration changes? Sign me up! That's the kind of convenience I'm looking for in my revision history.
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Thurman
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but it might modify the device-level database.
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Bok
2 months ago
I believe it will generate a new version ID and remove all other revision history versions.
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Deonna
2 months ago
I think it will tag the device settings status as Auto-Update.
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Nancey
2 months ago
Option A sounds great - automatic configuration changes? Count me in!
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Charlene
3 months ago
Hmm, I'm thinking option C is the way to go. Modifying the device-level database? That's where the real magic happens, am I right?
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Chan
2 months ago
Yeah, that's where all the important information is stored. It's definitely the way to go.
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Weldon
3 months ago
I think option C is correct. Modifying the device-level database is important.
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Pearline
3 months ago
I disagree, I believe it will be option B.
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Georgiana
3 months ago
I think the result will be option D.
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Cordie
3 months ago
Reverting to a previous revision version? Sounds like a time-traveling adventure! I'm going with option D - a new version ID and goodbye to the old revisions.
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Bok
2 months ago
Yeah, it's like erasing the past and moving forward with a clean slate.
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Elli
3 months ago
I think option D makes sense, starting fresh with a new version ID.
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