Dr Billis creating rules and objects to control Voice over IP (VoIP) traffic, through his organization’s
VPN-1/FireWall-1 Enforcement Module. Dr Billcreates VoIP-domain SIP objects, to represent each
of his organization’s three SIP gateways. Dr Billthen creates a simple group to contain the VoIP
domain SIP objects. When Dr Billattempts to add the VoIP-domain SIP objects to the group, they
are not listed. What is the problem?
A.
VoIP-domain SIP objects cannot be placed in simple groups.
B.
The VoIP-gateway object must be added to the group, before the VoIP-domain SIP object is
eligible to be added to the group.
C.
The VoIP-domain SIP object’s name contains restricted characters.
D.
The related-endpoints domain specifies an address range.
E.
The installed VoIP gateways specify host objects.
Explanation:
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