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Thorsten Mandau wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I need to create a large number of ip address range objects with dbedit.

I hope you got the CPU power to deal with that. In Check Point ranges
are real resource consumers. The rules are in fact written for the
individual addresses.

Just for fun. Define a Class B like address range and use it in your NAT
rules in both source and destination.

You should have time to pick your own coffee beans, process them and
make your coffee while yo do a policy install.

Hugo.

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