kmrnliaqat Lv3Posted 25 Apr 2023 18:48
  
yes  L2TP Supports
kmrnliaqat Lv3Posted 25 Apr 2023 18:48
  
yesAfter Connecting to the SSL VPN will user Internet Access Logs to the Firewall ? Does Policy Applies?
kmrnliaqat Lv3Posted 25 Apr 2023 18:49
  
Yes
Destination based Qo
akilaperera Lv1Posted 26 Apr 2023 14:48
  
None of the answers were right and few answers was correct but only for one question at a time in the community. Therefore these answers was taken from the technical assistance.
1. Yes
2. Yes
3. No
4. Its split tunnel connection
5. Real Time Storing
6. Yes
Farina Ahmed Posted 26 Apr 2023 17:47
  
First select the model of NGAF which you want to check for these specs then download its data sheet and cross check with all these features, if available means yes they are supported otherwise not. If you still need further assistance then open TAC case with sangfor. Tech.Support@sangfor.com <Tech.Support@sangfor.com>;
faysalji Lv3Posted 26 Apr 2023 17:56
  
1. Yes, Sangfor NGAF supports BGP peering. You can configure BGP peering in the NGAF interface to enable dynamic routing between NGAF and other routers or firewalls.

2. Yes, Sangfor NGAF supports multiple QoS (Quality of Service) policies, including baby queueing. This allows you to prioritize certain types of traffic, such as voice or video, over other types of traffic.

3. Yes, Sangfor NGAF supports L2TP (Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol) for remote access VPN connections.

4. Yes, after connecting to the SSL VPN, user internet access logs will be sent to the firewall and policies can be applied to control the user's internet access. You can configure SSL VPN policies in the NGAF interface to control user access to different resources.

5. The amount of time it takes for traffic logs to be stored in the HDD (hard disk drive) will depend on the size of your HDD and the amount of traffic passing through the NGAF. By default, NGAF stores logs for 7 days, but you can configure the retention period in the NGAF interface.

6. Yes, Sangfor NGAF supports destination-based QoS, which allows you to prioritize traffic based on the destination IP address or network. This can be useful for ensuring that critical applications or services receive the necessary bandwidth and resources.
Zonger Lv4Posted 26 Apr 2023 18:01
  
Yes, Sangfor NGAF supports BGP peering. You can configure BGP peering in the NGAF web interface under the "Routing" section.

Yes, Sangfor NGAF supports multiple QoS (Quality of Service) levels, including "baby queueing" which allows you to prioritize traffic based on custom-defined rules.

Yes, Sangfor NGAF supports L2TP (Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol), which is a protocol used to create virtual private networks (VPNs).

After connecting to the SSL VPN on Sangfor NGAF, user internet access logs will be logged by the firewall, and policies can be applied to restrict or allow access to certain resources based on user or group identity.

The length of time that traffic logs are stored on the HDD depends on your NGAF configuration. By default, Sangfor NGAF retains traffic logs for 30 days, but this can be configured in the NGAF web interface under the "Log Management" section.

Yes, Sangfor NGAF supports destination-based QoS, which allows you to prioritize traffic based on the destination IP address or subnet. This can be useful for ensuring that critical traffic, such as VoIP or video conferencing, is given priority over less important traffic.
Raza Islam Lv3Posted 27 Apr 2023 19:04
  

None of the answers were right and few answers was correct but only for one question at a time in the community. Therefore these answers was taken from the technical assistance.
1. Yes
2. Yes
3. No
4. Its split tunnel connection
5. Real Time Storing
6. Yes
CLELUQMAN Lv3Posted 28 Apr 2023 11:43
  
too many questions in 1 post.

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