The best verified answer is B. The FortiManager 7.6 Administrator Study Guide shows that the ADOM Layer contains Policy and Objects, and specifically states: “Policy & Objects: Centralize the management of firewall policies, objects, and security profiles, among others.” Because security-related policy settings belong to the Policy and Objects layer, they are part of the ADOM-level database.
By contrast, Routing and SNMP are treated as device-level settings. The lab guide shows Routing under the device/network configuration view, and SNMP as a setting in the system template that “pushes configuration changes to the device level.”
Also, provisioning templates such as NSX-T service are listed as having precedence over device-layer configurations, which further indicates they are not the Policy and Objects ADOM database answer here.
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