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Question 33 Discussion

Which two purposes is the dedicated IP address used for in a FortiSASE deployment? (Choose two answers)

  • A. For user access control to FortiSASE
  • B. For allocation and assignment of unique IP addresses to remote users
  • C. For regulatory compliance
  • D. For isolation and identification
Correct Answer: C,D

Brave-Dump Clients Votes

CD 66.67%
BD 33.33%

Comments



leocopek 2025-07-12 05:02:16

Selected Answers: C, D


C and D
  • Brave-Dumps Admin 2025-07-12 12:12:35
    Dear leo, Please explain why or write your reference.
  • Brave-Dumps Admin 2025-07-12 22:11:22
    Dear leo, Thanks for your comment! after search, I see you are right: https://community.fortinet.com/t5/FortiSASE/Technical-Tip-When-enabling-Dedicated-IP-on-FortiSASE-when-using/ta-p/376033 https://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortisase/latest/feature-administration-guide/274515


Taz 2025-10-31 13:35:49

Selected Answers: B, D


In FortiSASE, dedicated IP addresses are used to assign unique IPs to remote users, enabling precise traffic control, auditing, and user identification. They also support traffic isolation for enhanced security and policy enforcement.


Mohamed 2025-11-06 23:56:05

Selected Answers: C, D


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As a cloud service, customers typically egress through shared IP addresses from the security POPs. This can
sometimes cause issues when accessing SaaS applications, as one customer’s traffic could inadvertently
lead to the egress IP being blacklisted, affecting all customers. To mitigate this risk dedicated IP addresses
ensures isolation and prevents disruptions caused by another customer’s traffic. Additionally, this feature
supports conditional access to Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) applications, a critical best practice for
enhanced security.