Fortinet Fortiswitch 248E-FPOE
$3,984.75
The FortiSwitch Secure Access Family delivers outstanding security, performance, and manageability. Mid-range layer 3 capable “Secure Simple Scalable” Ethernet switch designed for desktop to wiring closet. Tightly integrated into the Fortinet Security Fabric via FortiLink, FortiSwitch can be managed directly from the familiar FortiGate interface. This single-pane-of-glass management provides complete visibility and control of users and devices on the network regardless of how they connect.
Product Description
Fortinet FortiSwitch 248E-FPOE Switch 52 ports
Security
Secure your network end-to-end with advanced edge protection, including web, content, and device security. Network segmentation and secure SD-WAN reduce complexity and risk in hybrid IT networks.
Performance
Fortinet’s custom SPU processors deliver the power you need to detect emerging threats and block malicious content. Ensuring your network security solution does not become a performance bottleneck.
Security Fabric
The Fortinet Security Fabric spans across an entire network linking different security sensors and tools together to collect, coordinate, and respond to malicious behavior in real time.
Ports
This device is equipped with (48) 10/100/1000 (PoE+) and (4) Gigabit SFP
System Performance
This attribute applies to the ability of the device to calculate and process data. This appliance has an expected switching capacity of 104 Gbps and a packet transfer capability of 155 Mpps. Hardware
RAM 512 MB
Flash Memory 128 MB
Physical Specifications
Dimensions 17.3 in x 16.1 in x 1.7 in
Weight 13.45 lbs
Form Factor: Rack-mountable 1U
Environmental Parameters
Min Operating Temperature: 32 F
Max Operating Temperature: 122 F
Humidity Range Operating: 5-90% (non-condensing)
Power Specifications
Power Device: Internal Power Supply
Voltage Required: AC 120/230 V (50 – 60 Hz)
Power Consumption Operational: 47.7 Watt
Device Type | Switch |
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Application | Large Business / Enterprise Level |
Will L. –
This switch can handle layer 3 routing without any issues. We removed old Cisco router from our configuration and pushed everything through this instead. This has really alleviated a lot bottlenecks and plays well with all the aging devices on our network.