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Question 1

Which two methods can you use to restrict administrative access on FortiAnalyzer? (Choose two.)


Correct : A, D

Configure trusted hosts.

Trusted hosts restrict administrative access to FortiAnalyzer by limiting the IP addresses or subnets from which administrators can log in.

Use administrator profiles.

Administrator profiles define roles and permissions, restricting what specific administrators can access and manage on FortiAnalyzer.

The other options are not applicable because:

Limiting access to specific virtual domains is not applicable to FortiAnalyzer, as virtual domains (VDOMs) are a concept used in FortiGate, not FortiAnalyzer.

Fabric connectors to external LDAP servers are used for authentication purposes but do not directly restrict administrative access based on roles or IP addresses.


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Question 2

Which statement when you are upgrading the firmware on an HA cluster made up of three FortiAnalyzer devices is true?


Correct : D

When upgrading firmware on an HA cluster of FortiAnalyzer devices, it is recommended to upgrade the secondary devices first, and then upgrade the primary device to minimize downtime and maintain continuity in log collection and other HA functions. This ensures that the primary device continues to handle operations while the secondary devices are being upgraded, and once the secondary devices are updated, the primary device can be upgraded with minimal service disruption.


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Question 3

What is the best approach to handle a hard disk failure on a FortiAnalyzer that supports hardware RAID?


Correct : C

In a hardware RAID setup, FortiAnalyzer supports hot swapping, which allows you to replace a failed disk without shutting down the device. The RAID controller will automatically rebuild the array using the new disk, minimizing downtime and maintaining data integrity.


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Question 4

Which three RAID configurations provide fault tolerance on FortiAnalyzer? (Choose three.)


Correct : B, C, D

RAID 1 provides fault tolerance through disk mirroring.

RAID 5 provides fault tolerance by using distributed parity across multiple disks.

RAID 6+0 combines striping with double parity, offering enhanced fault tolerance.

RAID 0 and RAID 0+0 do not provide any fault tolerance, as they focus on performance through data striping but offer no redundancy.


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Question 5

Refer to the exhibit.

FCP_FAZ_AD-7.4 Exam Question 5 Exhibit 1

Based on the output, what can you conclude about the FortiAnalyzer logging status?


Correct : B

The output shows that FortiGate has sent a large number of logs (sent=180189698), but some logs have failed to be sent (failed=4507). This suggests that FortiAnalyzer was temporarily unavailable or had an issue receiving logs, leading to the failure count. There are no logs cached or dropped, indicating FortiGate is still attempting to send logs but with some failures.


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