What is the problem?

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?

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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