What Is the difference between Updatable Objects and Dynamic Objects
A.
Dynamic Objects ate maintained automatically by the Threat Cloud. Updatable Objects are created and maintained locally. In both cases there is no need to install policy for the changes to take effect.
B.
Updatable Objects is a Threat Cloud Service. The provided Objects are updated automatically. Dynamic Objects are created and maintained locally For Dynamic Objects
there is no need to install policy for the changes to take effect.
C.
Updatable Objects is a Threat Cloud Service. The provided Objects are updated automatically. Dynamic Objects are created and maintained locally In both cases there is no
need to install policy for the changes to take effect.
D.
Dynamic Objects are maintained automatically by the Threat Cloud. For Dynamic Objects there rs no need to install policy for the changes to take effect. Updatable Objects are created and maintained locally.
Updatable Objects are a Threat Cloud Service that provides network objects that represent external services, such as Office 365, AWS, GEO locations, and more. These objects are updated automatically by Check Point and do not require policy installation for the changes to take effect. Dynamic Objects are created and maintained locally by the administrator and can be used to define temporary or changing network objects, such as IP addresses, ports, or ranges. Dynamic Objects also do not require policy installation for the changes to take effect. References: Updatable Objects, Updateable Objects and NAT, R80.20 Updatable Domain Objects and CLI Commands.
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