If the script is run using the "Device Database" option on FortiManager, the following occurs:
A.You must install these changes on a managed device using the Install Wizard.
Running the script on the Device Database updates only the configuration in the FortiManager's database, not on the actual FortiGate device. To apply the changes, you need to use the Install Wizard to push these configurations to the managed device.
D.The device Config Status is tagged as Modified.
After running the script on the Device Database, FortiManager tags the device's configuration status as "Modified," indicating that there are pending changes that have not yet been installed on the device.
Options B and C are incorrect because:
Bsuggests a new revision history is created, but this only happens when changes are actually installed on the managed device.
Cimplies the script is directly executed on the FortiGate, which is not the case when using the Device Database option.
FortiManager References:
Refer to FortiManager 7.4 Administrator Guide: Scripting and Configuration Management.
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