ArsalanAli Lv3Posted 2025-Jan-15 13:14
  
Because it is security report, and show host security and server security etc
dewa brain Lv3Posted 2025-Jan-15 14:05
  
Policies might fail to log the required data.
medho Lv3Posted 2025-Jan-15 14:06
  
Logging might not be applied to all traffic.
nanda11 Lv3Posted 2025-Jan-15 14:06
  
Policies might exclude inbound/outbound traffic.
johan Lv2Posted 2025-Jan-15 14:06
  
Interfaces might not support traffic logging.
elvano Lv3Posted 2025-Jan-15 14:07
  
Specific rules might omit logging settings.
wahyu Lv2Posted 2025-Jan-15 14:07
  
Incorrect mapping of interfaces to policies.
Zonger Lv5Posted 2025-Jan-15 17:38
  
If inbound and outbound traffic are not visible in Sangfor NGAF reports, the issue may stem from disabled or misconfigured logging settings, firewall rules blocking traffic logs, incorrect report filters, improper identification of traffic direction, misconfigured network interfaces, system resource overload or issues with external SIEM integration. To resolve, ensure logging is enabled, rules are not filtering out relevant traffic, report configurations are correct, interfaces are properly set up and system resources are sufficient.
_Milkyway_ Lv1Posted 2025-Jan-16 10:33
  
Answer:
- The inbound traffic is unreadable and potentially encrypted or obfuscated.
- The inbound traffic is coming to multiple destination ports on the internal host.
ND Lv3Posted 2025-Jan-16 18:14
  
Check if the Traffic Audit Logs is not enabled