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NSE 7 - Enterprise Firewall 7.6 Administrator Exam Materials-Question 27 Discussion

Refer to the exhibit. The partial output of an OSPF command is shown. While checking the OSPF status of FortiGate, you receive the output shown in the exhibit. Based on the output, which two statements about FortiGate are correct? (Choose two answers)

  • A. FortiGate has OSPF ECMP enabled.
  • B. FortiGate is a backup designated router.
  • C. FortiGate injects external routing information.
  • D. FortiGate is connected to multiple areas.
Correct Answer: C,D

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CD 50%
AD 37.5%
D 12.5%

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Anonymous User 2025-12-26 15:42:53

Selected Answers: D


Why A is valid? The screenshot not show nothing about ECMP


Adam 2026-01-19 08:02:48

Selected Answers: C, D


The exhibit shows "This router is an ABR" -> so D is correct

Nothing in the exhibit is related to ECMP or BDR.

Study Guide mentions:
"you can enable ECMP RFC 1583, where the path selection is based solely on cost. It is recommended to enable it when you want to reach external routes."

While having RFC 1583 enabled doesn't necessarily mean there's ASBR, but this is the potential correct possible option as per the above statement in Study Guide. What do you think?


Mattia Bruno 2026-03-04 10:16:07

Selected Answers: C, D


C & D


Anonymous User 2026-03-06 17:46:05

Selected Answers: A, D


RFC1583 is enabled (s. Study Gude p.132) so A is correct. Output shows Fortigate ist an ABR, so its connected to multiple areas, thus D is correct. B is wrong, no info about DR or BDR is provided. C is wrong, an ABR does not necessarily inject external routes, it should be an ASBR for this.


Anonymous User 2026-03-09 13:39:58

Selected Answers: C, D


It's C & D. D is obvious as it is an ABR. RFC 2328 is enabled by default which allows ECMP however, there is no indication it is in use. RFC 1583 is disabled by default but has been intentionally enabled in this question. RFC1538 is recommended to be enabled when we want to reach external routes based on cost. Therefore, the best possible answers are C & D.


Mehdi 2026-03-09 20:06:15

Selected Answers: C, D


A Incorrect Nothing ; "Supports only single TOS(TOS0) routes" actually indicates standard single-path routing

B incorrect : There is no mention of DR/BDR (Designated Router / Backup Designated Router) status anywhere in the output


Mohamed Gamal Mahmoud 2026-03-14 09:12:25

Selected Answers: A, D


there is no any thing say this router is ASBR


zineeddine 2026-03-16 23:22:29

Selected Answers: A, D


A is correct : OSPF by default works with ECMP RFC 2328.
D is correct : this router is ABR