What does the command set forward-domain in a transparent VDOM interface do?
A.
It configures the interface to prioritize traffic based on the domain ID, enhancing quality of service for specified VLANs.
B.
It isolates traffic within a specific VLAN by assigning a broadcast domain to an interface based on the VLAN ID.
C.
It restricts the interface to managing traffic only from the specified VLAN, effectively segregating network traffic.
D.
It assigns a unique domain ID to the interface, allowing it to operate across multiple VLANs within the same VDOM.
The Answer Is:
B
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
In a transparent mode Virtual Domain (VDOM) configuration, FortiGate operates as a Layer 2 bridge rather than performing Layer 3 routing. The set forward-domain <domain_ID> command is used to control how traffic is forwarded between interfaces within the same transparent VDOM.
A forward-domain acts as a broadcast domain, meaning only interfaces with the same forward-domain ID can exchange traffic. This setting is commonly used to separate different VLANs or network segments within the transparent VDOM while still allowing FortiGate to apply security policies.
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