An address object of type IP Wildcard Mask can be referenced in which part of the configuration?
An address object of type IP Wildcard Mask can be referenced in which part of the configuration?
An address object of type IP Wildcard Mask can be referenced only in a Security policy rule. Wildcard objects specifically allow for more flexible matching of IP addresses in security policies, making them suitable for specifying traffic rules and exceptions. Other parts of the configuration, like NAT address pools, ACC global filters, and external dynamic lists, do not support the use of IP Wildcard Mask address objects.
Wildcard objects can be used only in the Security policy rule.
Wildcard objects can be used only in the Security policy rule.
https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/9-0/pan-os-web-interface-help/objects/objects-addresses
The correct answer is You can use an address object of type IP Wildcard Mask only in a Security policy rule. https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/9-0/pan-os-web-interface-help/objects/objects-addresses IP Wildcard Mas
https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/11-0/pan-os-admin/policy/use-address-object-to-represent-ip-addresses/address-objects : "You can reference an address object of type IP Wildcard Mask only in a Security policy rule."
Answer : A IP Wildcard Mask—Enter an IP wildcard address in the format of an IPv4 address followed by a slash and a mask (which must begin with a zero); for example, 10.182.1.1/0.127.248.0. In the wildcard mask, a zero (0) bit indicates that the bit being compared must match the bit in the IP address that is covered by the 0. A one (1) bit in the mask is a wildcard bit, meaning the bit being compared need not match the bit in the IP address that is covered by the 1. Convert the IP address and the wildcard mask to binary. To illustrate the matching: on binary snippet 0011, a wildcard mask of 1010 results in four matches (0001, 0011, 1001, and 1011).
https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/9-0/pan-os-web-interface-help/objects/objects-addresses
Security policy rule