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300-710 · Question #51

300-710 Question #51: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation

The correct answer is C: network object. {"question_number": 5, "question": "Which object type supports object overrides?", "correct_answer": "C", "explanation": "In Cisco FMC, object overrides allow you to define a global default value for a reusable object and then specify device-specific or domain-specific override v

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Question

Which object type supports object overrides?

Options

  • Atime range
  • Bsecurity group tag
  • Cnetwork object
  • DDNS server group

Explanation

{"question_number": 5, "question": "Which object type supports object overrides?", "correct_answer": "C", "explanation": "In Cisco FMC, object overrides allow you to define a global default value for a reusable object and then specify device-specific or domain-specific override values for individual managed devices. This is particularly useful in multi-site deployments where different devices may use different IP addresses for the same logical object. Network objects (representing IP addresses, ranges, or networks) support object overrides. Time range objects (A), security group tags (B), and DNS server group objects (D) do not support the override mechanism. Network objects are the primary object type where this capability is implemented in FMC.", "generated_by": "claude-sonnet", "llm_judge_score": 3}

Topics

#Firepower Management Center#Object Overrides#Network Objects#Policy Management

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