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Which criteria can be used to define SD-WAN steering rules?
Which criteria can be used to define SD-WAN steering rules?
- Matching traffic criteria
- Member preference
- Member performance
- All of the above (correct)
How are SD-WAN rules evaluated?
How are SD-WAN rules evaluated?
- Randomly
- Based on user-defined order
- From bottom to top
- Using the first match (correct)
What is the purpose of the implicit SD-WAN rule?
What is the purpose of the implicit SD-WAN rule?
- To prioritize traffic
- To allow traffic
- To steer traffic (correct)
- To block traffic
What must be configured in addition to SD-WAN rules to allow traffic?
What must be configured in addition to SD-WAN rules to allow traffic?
Which member is selected in the example provided?
Which member is selected in the example provided?
What does the Critical-DIA rule steer traffic for?
What does the Critical-DIA rule steer traffic for?
Which metric is used to select the member for steering traffic in the example?
Which metric is used to select the member for steering traffic in the example?
What is the default behavior of the implicit SD-WAN rule?
What is the default behavior of the implicit SD-WAN rule?
What must be done if none of the user-defined SD-WAN rules are matched?
What must be done if none of the user-defined SD-WAN rules are matched?
What is the purpose of configuring performance SLAs for members in SD-WAN rules?
What is the purpose of configuring performance SLAs for members in SD-WAN rules?
Which rule is used if none of the two user-defined rules are matched?
Which rule is used if none of the two user-defined rules are matched?
What type of routes are supported for traffic steering in SD-WAN?
What type of routes are supported for traffic steering in SD-WAN?
When configuring static routes for SD-WAN, what can you reference to simplify the configuration?
When configuring static routes for SD-WAN, what can you reference to simplify the configuration?
What must be allowed by a firewall policy in order for traffic to be steered by SD-WAN?
What must be allowed by a firewall policy in order for traffic to be steered by SD-WAN?
When configuring an SD-WAN firewall policy, what must you reference when selecting an outgoing or incoming interface?
When configuring an SD-WAN firewall policy, what must you reference when selecting an outgoing or incoming interface?
Why would you reference a member in a firewall policy instead of a zone?
Why would you reference a member in a firewall policy instead of a zone?
What is the purpose of placing a single member in a separate zone?
What is the purpose of placing a single member in a separate zone?
What is the name of the firewall policy shown in the example slide?
What is the name of the firewall policy shown in the example slide?
Which members are included in the underlay zone in the example slide?
Which members are included in the underlay zone in the example slide?
What is required for DIA traffic steered over port1 or port2 to be allowed by FortiGate?
What is required for DIA traffic steered over port1 or port2 to be allowed by FortiGate?