Newbie517762 Lv5Posted 21 Nov 2022 11:23
  
HiHi,

Essentially, VRF uses the same methods of virtualization as virtual VLAN. They are equivalent to the Layer 3 version of a Transmission Control Protocol/IP layer of a VLAN. Because both routing instances operate independently, they can use the same IP address without any friction.

Vlan Interface:
Interface name: Set VLAN ID. Which VLAN the device needs to join, fill in the corresponding VLAN ID.
Basic Attributes: Set whether the VLAN interface allows PING
IP Assignment: Can choose static IP or DHCP. Static IP address: Fill in the IP address of the corresponding VLAN network segment.
Link State Detection: The advanced configuration is the same as the routing interface setting method.
Fuji12 Lv3Posted 21 Nov 2022 11:14
  
It is not possible because it doesn't have the feature.
Arleng Lv2Posted 21 Nov 2022 11:07
  
indeed, it is not available in NGAF
LucyHeart Lv3Posted 21 Nov 2022 11:04
  
VRF like feature is not available in NGAF
Pat Lv4Posted 21 Nov 2022 10:59
  
you can check for the default values to know the maximum VRF
babeshuka Lv3Posted 21 Nov 2022 10:44
  
the work around is creating the subinterface on the NGAF.
rivsy Lv5Posted 21 Nov 2022 10:27
  
Last edited by rivsy 22 Nov 2022 08:09.

As of now VDOM is not supported
Here is the workaround:
1. Router Interface Connection -  Create a multiple sub-interfaces under 1 LAN router interface connection and assign corresponding VLAN to each of it.
2. Bridge Interface Connection - Create bridge interface connection to it and set the link type to "TRUNK" and set the allowed to VLAN" (e.g. rivsy 2-10). Then create a VLAN interfaces connection, set IP addresses and VLAN to rivsy 2-10.
Naomi Lv3Posted 21 Nov 2022 09:42
  
Virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) is a technology included in Internet Protocol (IP) network routers that enables multiple instances of a routing table to exist in a virtual router and work simultaneously. NGAF has no features yet.
RegiBoy Lv5Posted 21 Nov 2022 09:34
  
I think it is not supported because the VRF of Cisco is like the VDOM in Fortigate.
soneosansan Lv3Posted 20 Nov 2022 22:35
  
Try to use subinterface of the firewall

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