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Selected Answers: A, B
FortiGate allows you to create VDOMs to divide your FortiGate into multiple logical devices. This logical segmentation on FortiGate is useful for MSSP and businesses with network deployments because it enables them to segment the network operation and its management.
So, what if you also wanted to segment FortiSwitch devices across multiple VDOMs? One option is to have a FortiLink interface for each VDOM. This approach requires you to deploy multiple FortiSwitch stacks, each of which has a separate physical connection to the VDOM FortiLink interface. A more cost-effective option is to use the FortiGate multi-tenancy feature for managed FortiSwitch stacks.
Multi-tenancy for managed FortiSwitch enables you to assign ports of your existing FortiSwitch stack to a different VDOM from the VDOM on which the FortiLink interface is configured. You don't need to create additional FortiLink interfaces or make extra physical connections. You just have to assign a port to a VDOM, and then the port becomes available on the target VDOM for use. Note that you can't use any of the features listed on this slide on ports that have been assigned to a different VDOM using multi-tenancy.
The VPP option is useful when you want port virtualization, for example, when multiple VDOMs share a switch port but need isolated logical ports.
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Selected Answers: B, C
Slide shows an example of ow to assign a port to a VDOM directly from managed FortiSwitch or buy using a VPP on FG cli.
So B,C is correct
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Brave-Dumps Admin
2026-01-02 02:11:57
you are right, thank you.
Selected Answers: B, C
In which two ways can you assign a FortiSwitch port to a VDOM using a multi-tenancy setup? (Choose two answers)
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