Note:
All objects in the maximum values table have either a global limit, which applies to the entire FortiGate configuration, or a VDOM limit, which applies only to a single VDOM. For objects that have only a VDOM limit, the global limit is the VDOM limit multiplied by the number of VDOMs for that unit. For example, the FortiGate 100D can have 10 VDOMs and has a VDOM limit of 256 DHCP servers. This means that the global limit is 2560.
Most FortiGate models support a default 10 VDOMs in any combination of NAT/Route and Transparent operating modes. For FortiGate models starting from FG-200 Series and above, a license key can be purchased to increase the maximum number.
Default values for any primary table objects not listed here are:
- VDOM limit: 256
- Global limit: 512
Default values for any secondary table entries not listed here are:
- VDOM limit: 0
- Global limit: 0
If you wish to find out the complete maximum values for your FortiGate unit, use the following CLI command: print tablesize
Note:
All objects in the maximum values table have either a global limit, which applies to the entire FortiWeb configuration, or an instance limit that applies per object instance. The values shown are hard-coded maximums and may vary by hardware model.
If you wish to find out the complete maximum values for your FortiWeb unit, use the following CLI command: print tablesize