Fortinet
1 YEAR DAI SVC
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Fortinet 1 Year DAI SVC FC-10-FE3KF-160-02-12 | Support, Subscription
Fortinet
MPN: FC-10-FE3KF-160-02-12
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Key Features
- Fortinet service entitlement
- 1-year subscription term
- MPN FC-10-FE3KF-160-02-12
- Commercial licensing model
- Software-services/cloud-licensing category
- Designed for Fortinet environments
- Fixed-duration coverage
- Maintain service coverage for 1 year using Fortinet DAI subscription entitlement
Keep Fortinet support coverage in place with a 1-year DAI service subscription for MPN FC-10-FE3KF-160-02-12. This entitlement is designed for teams that need a clear service window, controlled renewal timing, and a straightforward way to maintain coverage across the installed base.
For infrastructure groups, the value is in continuity. A fixed-term subscription helps align support spend with budget cycles while reducing gaps that can complicate incident response and lifecycle planning. It also gives procurement a clean line item for renewal management, especially in environments where service dates must stay synchronized across multiple assets.
This product is best suited to organizations that already run Fortinet infrastructure and want to preserve access to the service coverage associated with the entitlement. It is a practical choice when the priority is keeping support active rather than changing the underlying deployment. Use it to extend coverage for a defined period, maintain operational confidence, and avoid the friction of ad hoc service procurement.
Ideal For
- Renewing Fortinet service coverage for an existing deployment
- Aligning support expiration dates across multiple infrastructure assets
- Budgeting annual software-services spend for procurement teams
- Maintaining continuity during planned operational support periods
Why This Product
- 1Defined 1-year term for cleaner renewal planning
- 2Fortinet-specific entitlement for existing environments
- 3Commercial subscription model for procurement control
- 4Service coverage focus rather than feature expansion