No.  I have seen 12000 objects on a single device.  And I have seen some large
installs...



"Fereday, Chris" wrote:

> All,
>
> We have an unlimited licence FW-1 installed.
> Unfortunately we seemed to have reached a limit with the number of objects
> we can create and then still save / compile the code to the Firewall.
> For example...
>
> We save and push the policy to the Firewall - it works.
> We then create a new object, add it to an existing rule, save and push the
> policy.
> We get asked which FW to apply it to.
> We select, get the grey box and then ................. nothing.
>
> Remove the object and everything works.
> We have tried different objects - it still doesn't work.
>
> We have added a new one, deleted an old one and it works.
>
> Is their a limit on the number of objects that can be created?
>
> Chris
>
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