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Fortinet Exam NSE6_FAC-6.4 Topic 5 Question 35 Discussion

Actual exam question for Fortinet's NSE6_FAC-6.4 exam
Question #: 35
Topic #: 5
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When you are setting up two FortiAuthenticator devices in active-passive HA, which HA role must you select on the master FortiAuthenticator?

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When you are setting up two FortiAuthenticator devices in active-passive HA, you need to select the active-passive master role on the master FortiAuthenticator device. This role means that the device will handle all requests and synchronize data with the slave device until a failover occurs. The slave device must be configured as an active-passive slave role. The other roles are used for different HA modes, such as standalone (no HA), cluster (active-active), or load balancing (active-active with load balancing). Reference: https://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortiauthenticator/6.4/administration-guide/372411/high-availability


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Veronica
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it's C) Cluster member because it sounds like they need to work together in a cluster.
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Nadine
2 months ago
Option B, 'Standalone master'? Really? That's like calling a fire extinguisher a 'standalone oven' - makes no sense at all!
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Allene
2 months ago
I hope the right answer isn't 'Standalone master'. That would just defeat the whole purpose of an HA setup!
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Latanya
2 months ago
You're right, selecting 'Standalone master' would defeat the purpose of an HA setup.
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Bok
2 months ago
B) Standalone master
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Desire
2 months ago
No, that's the correct answer for setting up two FortiAuthenticator devices in active-passive HA.
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Rex
2 months ago
A) Active-passive master
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Willie
2 months ago
I agree with Pansy, because in active-passive HA setup, one device is active while the other is passive.
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Soledad
3 months ago
I'm a little lost on this one. Is option D, 'Load balancing master', a real thing for FortiAuthenticator HA? Seems a bit odd.
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Bette
2 months ago
B) Standalone master
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Nichelle
2 months ago
No, option D is not a real thing for FortiAuthenticator HA.
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Pamella
2 months ago
A) Active-passive master
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Scarlet
3 months ago
Hmm, I was thinking it was option C, 'Cluster member'. Isn't that what you'd select on the secondary device in an HA pair?
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Pansy
3 months ago
I think the answer is A) Active-passive master.
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Filiberto
3 months ago
I'm pretty sure it's option A, 'Active-passive master'. That's the classic HA configuration for FortiAuthenticator, isn't it?
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Kizzy
1 months ago
Always double check the HA configuration to avoid any issues during failover scenarios.
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Carlton
1 months ago
It's important to select the correct HA role to ensure proper failover and redundancy in the network.
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Emilio
2 months ago
That's right, the active-passive HA configuration is the most common setup for FortiAuthenticator devices.
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Tyra
2 months ago
Yes, you are correct. Option A, 'Active-passive master', is the correct HA role for the master FortiAuthenticator.
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