Exam FCP_FAZ_AD-7.4: FCP – FortiAnalyzer 7.4 Administrator
Exam Number: FCP_FAZ_AD-7.4 | Length of test: 105 mins |
Exam Name: FCP – FortiAnalyzer 7.4 Administrator | Number of questions in the actual exam: 60 |
Format: PDF, VPLUS | Passing Score: 70% |
Total Questions: 171
FREE
Premium VPLUS file
Download practice test questions – FCP_FAZ_AD-7.4 exam topic
Title | Size | Hits | Download |
---|---|---|---|
Fortinet.Premium.FCP_FAZ_AD-7.4.35q - DEMO | 8.39 MB | 24 | Download |
Fortinet.FCP_FAZ_AD-7.4.by.Octano.19q | 1.40 MB | 26 | Download |
Some new questions:
Q
You are using RAID with a FortiAnalyzer that supports software RAID, and one of the hard disks on
FortiAnalyzer has failed.
What is the recommended method to replace the disk?
A. Shut down FortiAnalyzer and then replace the disk
B. Downgrade your RAID level, replace the disk, and then upgrade your RAID level
C. Clear all RAID alarms and replace the disk while FortiAnalyzer is still running
D. Perform a hot swap
Q
In the FortiAnalyzer FortiView, source and destination IP addresses from FortiGate devices are not resolving to a hostname.
How can you resolve the source and destination IP addresses, without introducing any additional performance impact to FortiAnalyzer?
A. Resolve IP addresses on a per-ADOM basis to reduce delay on FortiView while IPs resolve
B. Configure # set resolve-ip enable in the system FortiView settings
C. Configure local DNS servers on FortiAnalyzer
D. Resolve IP addresses on FortiGate
Q
Why should you use an NTP server on FortiAnalyzer and all registered devices that log into FortiAnalyzer?
A. To properly correlate logs
B. To use real-time forwarding
C. To resolve host names
D. To improve DNS response times
Q
If a hard disk fails on a FortiAnalyzer that supports software RAID, what should you do to bring the FortiAnalyzer back to functioning normally, without losing data?
A. Hot swap the disk
B. Replace the disk and rebuild the RAID manually
C. Take no action if the RAID level supports a failed disk
D. Shut down FortiAnalyzer and replace the disk
………….