jerome_itable Lv2Posted 04 Apr 2024 10:52
  
Sangfor documentation doesn't explicitly mention separating NSF (Network Service Function) into virtual domains like FortiGate does.

Here are some approaches you can consider:

    Investigate Sangfor Partitioning: While Sangfor doesn't have a direct equivalent to FortiGate's virtual domains, Sangfor OS (Sangfor's operating system) does support partitioning.  You might be able to achieve some level of separation using partitions. Refer to the Sangfor OS documentation for details on partitioning: https://www.sangfor.com/support/support-resources.

    Use Separate Sangfor Appliances: If partitioning isn't sufficient,  you might need to consider deploying separate Sangfor appliances for each virtual domain. This would provide the strongest isolation between domains.

    Contact Sangfor Support: Sangfor's technical support might have insights on achieving virtual domain-like separation within a single appliance. You can find their contact information in the Sangfor OS documentation or on the Sangfor website.

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