NSE 6
FortiNAC Administrator
Part of NSE 6: Secure Networking
Time allowed: 60–70 minutes. Language: English. Product version: FortiNAC-F 7.6, FortiOS 7.6.
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Concepts and initial configuration (10–20% of the exam)
1.01 Model and organize infrastructure devices
1.02 Explain isolation networks and the configuration wizard
Deployment and provisioning (30–40% of the exam)
2.01 Configure security automation
2.02 Configure access control on FortiNAC-F
2.03 Configure and monitor high availability (HA)
2.04 Configure FortiNAC-F security policies
Integration (15–25% of the exam)
3.01 Integrate with third-party devices using syslog and SNMP trap input
3.02 Configure and use FortiNAC-F Manager
3.03 Configure FortiGate VPN integration with FortiNAC-F
3.04 Explain and configure MDM integration
Network visibility and monitoring (25–35% of the exam)
4.01 Configure guests and contractors
4.02 Explain and configure device profiling
4.03 Troubleshoot network devices and device status
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