MIGRATION FROM FORTINET TO SANGFOR NSF

Marvin Comamao Lv1Posted 2025-Jun-18 09:44

Hi Guys,

Good Day!

I need assistance with the migration from Fortinet to Sangfor. Do you have any guidelines for this?"





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fuadmahbubun Lv2Posted 2025-Jun-18 10:11
  
Hi, Sangfor currently offers a migration tool from Fortinet to Sangfor, but it is still in the beta stage.
Please Open this page to see the detail.
Newbie968130 Lv1Posted 2025-Jun-18 10:28
  
Fortinet Configuration Backup: Export all current configuration for comparison.

Configuration Analysis: Record policies, NAT, VPN, routing, objects…

Mapping configuration to Sangfor: Based on equivalent functions (eg: Security Policy → Access Rule, Address Object → Address Group).

Test configuration on Sangfor: Use lab environment or test partial configuration.

Double check VPN, NAT, and order rules, because Sangfor may handle differently from Fortinet.
AR Lv3Posted 2025-Jun-18 17:13
  
Hello
Export all of the current settings for comparison using the Fortinet settings Backup feature.


Configuration analysis: NAT, VPN, routing, objects, record policies, etc.

Configuration mapping to Sangfor: based on similar functionalities (e.g., Address Object → Address Group, Security Policy → Access Rule).

Use a lab setting or try a partial configuration to test the Sangfor setup.

Verify VPN, NAT, and order rules again because Sangfor and Fortinet may handle them differently.
CLELUQMAN Lv4Posted 2025-Jun-18 22:20
  
You can try the Sangfor Network Secure Configuration Converter for FortiGate (Beta).
I tested it, really speeds things up. Much more efficient than configuring everything manually.

check here
https://community.sangfor.com/fo ... p;extra=#/pid188274
mantasha Posted 2025-Jun-20 01:28
  
The Fortinet settings backup tool allows you to export all of the current settings for comparison.  NAT, VPN, routing, objects, record policies, and other configurations are analyzed.  Sangfor configuration mapping is based on comparable functionalities (e.g., Security Policy → Access Rule, Address Object → Address Group).  To test the Sangfor setup, use a lab environment or attempt a partial configuration.  Because Sangfor and Fortinet may handle VPN, NAT, and order rules differently, double-check them.
nushat Posted 2025-Jun-20 01:35
  
Export all of the current settings for comparison using the Fortinet settings Backup feature.  Configuration analysis: NAT, VPN, routing, objects, record policies, etc.  Configuration mapping to Sangfor: based on similar functionalities (e.g., Address Object → Address Group, Security Policy → Access Rule).  Use a lab setting or try a partial configuration to test the Sangfor setup.  Verify VPN, NAT, and order rules again because Sangfor and Fortinet may handle them differently.
Mdshahid Lv1Posted 2025-Jun-23 16:36
  
Hope this helps

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