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Question 43 Discussion

Refer to the exhibits. Exhibit A shows the application sensor configuration. Exhibit B shows the Excessive-Bandwidth and Apple filter details. Based on the configuration, what will happen to Apple FaceTime if there are only a few calls originating or incoming? (Choose one answer)

  • A. Apple FaceTime will be allowed, based on the Categories configuration.
  • B. Apple FaceTime will be allowed, based on the Apple filter configuration.
  • C. Apple FaceTime will be allowed only if the Apple filter in Application and Filter Overrides is set to Allow.
  • D. Apple FaceTime will be blocked, based on the Excessive-Bandwidth filter configuration
Correct Answer: D

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BEJAOUI 2025-05-16 18:30:01

Selected Answers: B


can you explain why it's not "B"? it's alloewed until we reach excessive bandwidh no? the question do not talk abount 2 tunnel


Brave-Dumps Admin 2025-05-16 18:56:22

Selected Answers: D


Dear BEJAOUI, Thank you for sharing your experience in the Brave-Dumps community and improving the materials quality — you’re doing an excellent job!

- As per Study Guide D is confirmed:

FortiGate scans packets for matches, in this order, for the application control profile:

1- Application and filter overrides: If you have configured any application overrides or filter overrides, the application control profile considers those first. It looks for a matching override starting at the top of the list, like firewall policies.

2- Categories: Finally, the application control profile applies the action that you’ve configured for applications in your selected categories.

- B is not correct because the decision is based on filter priority. The traffic will be blocked due to the Excessive-Bandwidth filter. If you want Apple traffic to be allowed, you need to place the Apple filter above the Excessive-Bandwidth filter in the list.