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Fortinet FG-3810D-DC-NEBS Firewall 4 100G CFP2 Slots | Enterprise DC
Fortinet
MPN: FG-3810D-DC-NEBS
$129,369.24$130,000.00
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Key Features
- Fortinet FG-3810D-DC-NEBS appliance
- 4 x 100G CFP2 slots
- DC-powered design
- NEBS-oriented hardware profile
- High-capacity optical connectivity
- Mid and high end appliance class
- Carrier and data center deployment focus
- Handle high-speed traffic aggregation using 4 100G CFP2 slots
Built for environments where bandwidth, density, and operational discipline matter, the Fortinet FG-3810D-DC-NEBS is positioned for mid- and high-end appliance deployments. Its 4 100G CFP2 slots provide the optical capacity needed for large-scale aggregation, backbone handoff, and high-speed security architectures.
The DC-powered, NEBS-oriented design makes it a practical fit for service provider facilities, carrier edge sites, and data center infrastructure that must align with stricter physical and electrical requirements. Rather than a general-purpose branch firewall, this model targets teams that need to move large volumes of traffic while maintaining a controlled security posture.
For organizations standardizing on Fortinet in high-capacity environments, this appliance offers a hardware profile that supports serious throughput planning and optical expansion. It is the kind of platform selected when the cost of congestion, redesign, or premature replacement is higher than the premium paid for a purpose-built appliance. If your network roadmap includes dense 100G connectivity and infrastructure-grade deployment constraints, this model belongs on the shortlist.
Ideal For
- Carrier edge security and transport aggregation
- Data center backbone handoff with 100G optical connectivity
- NEBS-aligned infrastructure deployment in service provider facilities
- High-capacity network security in dense optical environments
Why This Product
- 14 x 100G CFP2 slots support dense optical connectivity
- 2DC power suits data center and carrier infrastructure
- 3NEBS-oriented design fits stricter facility requirements
- 4Built for high-capacity deployments rather than branch use

