The correct answer is B . When a device profiling rule classifies an endpoint, the Register as setting can place the device in the host view, the topology/inventory view, or both. The study guide explains that if the profiled endpoint is registered into the topology view, the administrator must select a topology container.
The advantage of modeling the endpoint as a device in the inventory view is that it can be treated as a pingable device , where FortiNAC-F can use Contact Status settings. The guide explains that a modeled pingable device has contact status controls that allow polling to be enabled or disabled, the polling interval to be set, and the last successful and last attempted poll to be displayed.
Option A and option C are not the best answers because connection logs are associated with host connection tracking, not the key advantage of placing a profiled endpoint into inventory as a modeled device. Option D is wrong because user association applies more naturally to hosts or BYOD ownership workflows; it is not the main benefit of inventory modeling. The tested benefit is scheduled reachability monitoring through contact status polling.
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