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SD-WAN Architecture for Enterprise

7.0.0

Administrative domains

Administrative domains

Administrative domains (ADOMS) allow for granular device and role-based administration for deploying zero trust, multi-tenancy architecture to large enterprises by using a hierarchical objects database to facilitate the reuse of common configurations and serve multiple customers. ADOMs are often used by MSSPs, Telcos, Federal and state agencies as well as large enterprises to segment device management between customers or departments.

ADOMs are used to manage independent security environments, each with its security policies, configuration database, and SD-WAN parameters. The intuitive GUI makes it easy to view, create, clone, and manage ADOMs for each customer. It is also possible to define global objects, such as firewall objects, policies, and security profiles to share across multiple ADOMs. Granular permissions allow assigning ADOMs, devices, and policies to users based on role and responsibilities.

Administrative domains

Administrative domains (ADOMS) allow for granular device and role-based administration for deploying zero trust, multi-tenancy architecture to large enterprises by using a hierarchical objects database to facilitate the reuse of common configurations and serve multiple customers. ADOMs are often used by MSSPs, Telcos, Federal and state agencies as well as large enterprises to segment device management between customers or departments.

ADOMs are used to manage independent security environments, each with its security policies, configuration database, and SD-WAN parameters. The intuitive GUI makes it easy to view, create, clone, and manage ADOMs for each customer. It is also possible to define global objects, such as firewall objects, policies, and security profiles to share across multiple ADOMs. Granular permissions allow assigning ADOMs, devices, and policies to users based on role and responsibilities.