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Question 34 Discussion

You want to configure two static routes. One that references a zone and the second one that references an SD-WAN member that belongs to that zone. Which statement about this scenario is true? (Choose one answer)

  • A. You cannot create static routes for individual SD-WAN members.
  • B. You cannot create static routes that reference an SD-WAN zone.
  • C. The destination subnets must be different.
  • D. The source subnets must be different.
Correct Answer: C

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Brave-Dumps Admin 2025-10-22 13:57:54

Selected Answers: C


When you configure static routes for SD-WAN, you usually reference an SD-WAN zone to simplify the configuration.
However, you can also reference individual members instead, so you can have more granular control over traffic.

What do you think?


FortiXpert 2025-11-02 01:51:31

Selected Answers: C


You can configure one static route that references a zone (for example, an SD-WAN zone).
You can also configure another static route that references a specific SD-WAN member interface (which belongs to that zone).