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\chapter*{\hypertarget{link:Objects}{Objects}}
\label{sec:objects}
-A policy object consists of one item or a set of collective items that groups discrete identities such as IP addresses, URLs, applications, or accounts.
+hello test.A policy object consists of one item or a set of collective items that groups discrete identities such as IP addresses, URLs, applications, or accounts.
One policy object is allowed to reference same type objects as subordinate objects. Typically, when creating a policy object, you group objects that require similar permissions in policy.
For example, you can group the set of server IP addresses as an address group policy object and reference the address group in the security policy. By grouping objects,
you can significantly reduce the administrative overhead in creating policies. An object group is also considered as an object when referenced.