The correct answer isC. In ElasticXL, theSingle Management Object, SMO, represents the ElasticXL Cluster as one managed Security Gateway object in SmartConsole. This simplifies management communication and policy installation because the administrator manages and installs policy to the ElasticXL Cluster through a single management identity rather than treating every member as a separately managed gateway. Check Point’s ElasticXL Getting Started procedure instructs administrators to configure a single Security Gateway object in SmartConsole to represent the ElasticXL Cluster and then install policy on that object. Option A is wrong because SMO does not mean automatic uncontrolled member removal; member addition and removal are managed through Gaia Portal or gClish workflows. Option B is wrong because SMO is not a dynamic IP range allocator. Option D is fabricated; SMO is not a port-assignment database. The tested feature is simple:one management object/IP path for management and policy installation. Reference topic:ElasticXL Getting Started / Single Management Object in SmartConsole.
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