What is a best practice when creating custom objects in SmartConsole?
A.
Use inconsistent naming conventions
B.
Edit default objects directly
C.
Clone default objects and edit the clone
D.
Avoid using groups
The Answer Is:
C
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Explanation:
The correct answer is C. A best practice is to clone default objects and edit the clone rather than directly modifying default objects. Default objects may be used by system logic, default services, or other policy components, and changing them directly can produce unexpected behavior. Option A is poor practice because inconsistent naming conventions make object management, rule review, troubleshooting, and cleanup harder. Option B is risky because modifying default objects can affect multiple policies and expected behavior. Option D is wrong because groups are useful for policy simplification and should be used intelligently; avoiding groups entirely leads to duplicated rules and more complex policy maintenance. In professional Check Point administration, object hygiene is critical: use clear names, descriptions, groups, comments, and cloning where modification of a default object’s behavior is required. Reference topics: Object Management, SmartConsole objects, custom objects, object naming and reuse.
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