Exact Extract:
“If you want the wizard to configure the VPN for you, then select the template type Site to Site, Hub-and-Spoke, or Remote Access that best matches your VPN.”
“Use remote access VPNs when remote internet users need to securely connect to the office to access corporate resources. The remote user connects to a VPN server located on the corporate premises, such as FortiGate, to establish a secure tunnel.”
“A common use of the IPsec wizard is for configuring a remote access VPN for FortiClient users.”
Technical Deep Dive:
The correct answer is A. Remote Access .
A sales employee travelling abroad is a remote user , not another branch office or headquarters firewall. That means the tunnel type is a remote access VPN , where the user connects from an internet location back to the corporate FortiGate. In this design, the remote client typically uses FortiClient , and FortiGate acts as the VPN server.
Why the other options are incorrect:
Hub-and-Spoke is for multi-site branch connectivity through a central hub.
Site-to-Site is for connecting two fixed networks, such as branch office to headquarters.
Dial-up User describes the remote-user behavior conceptually, but it is not the IPsec Wizard template choice shown in the study guide. The wizard template to select is Remote Access .
So for a travelling sales employee, the administrator must choose the Remote Access VPN Wizard template.