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| Vendor: | Fortinet |
|---|---|
| Exam Code: | NSE6_FNC-7.2 |
| Exam Name: | Fortinet NSE 6 - FortiNAC 7.2 |
| Exam Questions: | 57 |
| Last Updated: | July 7, 2026 |
| Related Certifications: | Fortinet Certified Professional, FCP Fortinet Certified Professional Network Security |
| Exam Tags: | Professional Fortinet Network and Security Professionals |
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What causes a host's state to change to "at risk"?
Failure -- Indicates that the host has failed the scan. This option can also be set manually. When the status is set to Failure the host is marked 'At Risk' for the selected scan.
p. 244 of the Study Guide, 'A state of at-risk indicates the host has failed a scan. This could be a compliance scan or an administrative scan.'
Which agent can receive and display messages from FortiNAC to the end user?
The persistent agent has the ability to display messages on the desktop of an endpoint. These messages can target an individual host, a group of hosts, or all hosts with the persistent agent installed. The messaging options include sending a message content with an optional web address link
Refer to the exhibit.

If a host is connected to a port in the Building 1 First Floor Ports group, what must also be true to match this user/host profile?
Looking at the provided exhibit which shows the Modify User/Host Profile window, the following must be true for a host to match the user/host profile:
The host must be connected to a port within the 'Building 1 First Floor Ports' group.
The host must fulfill at least one of the following attributes:
Have a role value of 'Contractor'
Have an installed persistent agent with the security and access value of 'Contractor'
The host must be connected between the specified times of 6 AM and 5 PM on any day of the week.
The profile specifies that the host can match the profile by having any one of the listed attributes (Role as Contractor, Persistent Agent installed with specific security & access value), and the time condition must also be met. Therefore, the correct answer is D, which includes 'or' conditions for the role value and persistent agent and specifies the correct time frame.
Refer to the exhibit, and then answer the question below.

Which host is rogue?
Which three circumstances trigger Layer 2 polling of infrastructure devices? (Choose three.)
A . Manual Polling: This is when an administrator or network operator initiates a poll manually to gather information or check the status of the network devices. This can be done for immediate troubleshooting or assessment.
B . Scheduled Poll Timings: Network management systems often have the capability to schedule regular polls of devices to check their status or monitor their performance. These scheduled polls can be set at regular intervals (such as every few minutes, hours, or daily) depending on the requirements of the network.
E . Linkup and Linkdown Traps: SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) traps, like Linkup and Linkdown, are automated notifications sent from network devices to a management system. A Linkup trap indicates that a particular interface has become active (up), while a Linkdown trap indicates that an interface has become inactive (down). These traps can trigger Layer 2 polling to ascertain the current status of network interfaces and devices.
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