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Selected Answers: A, D
This allows FortiGate to recognize users who belong to groups that are nested within other groups in Active Directory.
Advanced mode uses the Windows convention—NetBIOS: Domain\\Username
This format improves compatibility with Windows-based authentication and group mapping.
Selected Answers: A, C
The main difference between modes is the naming convention used:
• Standard mode uses the Windows convention, NetBios: Domain\groups
• Advanced mode uses the LDAP convention: CN=User, OU=Name, DC=Domain
Advanced mode supports nested or inherited groups; that is, users can be members of subgroups that belong
to monitored parent groups. Additionally, in advanced mode, FortiGate firewall policy authentication can be
applied to individual users, user groups, and OUs.
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What are two features of collector agent advanced mode? (Choose two answers)
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