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[13] Why does FortiGate keep TCP sessions in the session table for several seconds, even after both sides (client and server) have terminated the session? 
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Why does FortiGate keep TCP sessions in the session table for several seconds, even after both sides (client and server) have terminated the session?

A. To generate logs
B. To finish any inspection operations
C. To remove the NAT operation
D. To allow for out-of-order packets that could arrive  after the FIN/ACK packets












Answer: D

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