OneView users looking to test policy settings, features, or add-ons, can use a Not for Resale (NFR) subscription for a site. An NFR subscription can only be applied to a single site and accommodates up to 20 endpoint seats per product.
Add an NFR subscription
TIP - Only one NFR site can exist at a time. If you have an existing Nebula NFR subscription, you can migrate it into OneView. This removes the need to redeploy endpoints or reconfigure the settings. For more information, see Migrate Nebula site to OneView.
To add an NFR subscription, create a new site in OneView. For steps, see Manage sites in OneView.
Once you reach the subscriptions tab during site creation, select Not for resale in the subscription type drop-down. Device type and license allocation are automatically configured for this subscription.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I implement more than one NFR subscription?
The NFR subscription option is only available for a single use. Once you select this option for a site and complete your site creation, this option is no longer selectable in OneView.
Why am I unable to create an NFR site?
NFR sites are available to partners signed up directly with ThreatDown. Accounts managed by distributors are not eligible.
Can I convert my NFR subscription to a trial or paid subscription?
NFR subscriptions cannot be converted to trial or paid subscriptions in OneView.
Can I migrate an NFR Nebula subscription to OneView?
Yes - An NFR subscription can be migrated into OneView.
Why do I already have an NFR site without ever creating one?
An NFR site was automatically created on March 5, 2026, for all eligible partners who did not have one. If you deleted your NFR site, you can create a new one. New partners automatically have an NFR site created.
What features are available in an NFR site?
Endpoint Protection, Endpoint Detection and Response, Application Block, DNS Filtering, Vulnerability Assessment, Patch Management, and Email Security.