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How does FortiGate handle ephemeral sessions?
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FortiGate classifies a session as ephemeral when it is temporary and short-lived, typically involving minimal data exchange. For instance, a User Datagram Protocol (UDP) session with only one packet received is considered ephemeral. These sessions are often associated with protocols that do not establish persistent connections or involve brief communication exchanges. https://www.scribd.com/document/818677628/Ace-Your-JN01 https://pink-verine-17.tiiny.site https://archive.org/details/master-the-top-questions-in-fcss-nst-se-7.4-exam-from-the-last-5-years https://archive.org/details/ace-your-jn-0-480-exam-with-these-top-questions-from-the-last-5-years https://www.scribd.com/document/818725336/712-50-Exam-Dumps-Top-Questions-From-the-Last-5-Years https://www.scribd.com/document/818727166/Most-Asked-SnowPro-Core-Exam-Dumps-Top-Questions-From-the-Last-5-Years https://www.scribd.com/document/818731667/Master-the-C-ARSUM-2404-Exam-With-Top-Questions-From-the-Last-5-Years https://www.scribd.com/document/818733596/Master-the-C-WZADM-2404-Exam-With-Top-Questions-From-the-Last-5-Years https://archive.org/details/master-the-c-wzadm-2404-exam-with-top-questions-from-the-last-5-years Managing ephemeral sessions efficiently is essential for FortiGate to maintain optimal performance and resource utilization. By identifying and handling these transient sessions appropriately, FortiGate ensures that system resources are allocated effectively, preventing potential issues related to resource exhaustion and maintaining the overall stability and security of the network.
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