Fortinet
FN-TRAN-SFP-1BD40
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Fortinet FN-TRAN-SFP-1BD40 SFP Module | Enterprise, SFP, Networking
Fortinet
MPN: FN-TRAN-SFP-1BD40
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Key Features
- Fortinet-branded SFP module
- Standard SFP form factor
- Designed for networking applications
- Compact transceiver design
- Vendor-qualified optical accessory
- Suitable for SFP slot deployments
- Maintain switch compatibility with a Fortinet-branded SFP module
- Simplify fiber expansion using a standard SFP form factor
Build fiber connectivity around a transceiver format that fits standard SFP slots and keeps switch design simple. The Fortinet FN-TRAN-SFP-1BD40 is positioned as a Fortinet SFP module for networking environments where compact optics are required for switch expansion, access aggregation, or equipment refreshes.
For infrastructure teams, the value of a module like this is not just the port itself. It is the ability to maintain a consistent optical footprint across the network, reduce spare-part complexity, and keep procurement tied to a known vendor ecosystem. That matters when you are standardizing hardware across sites or qualifying optics for a controlled deployment.
Because the source data does not provide detailed optical parameters for this MPN, the safest specification is the product identity itself: a Fortinet-branded SFP module intended for networking use. That still makes it relevant for teams that need a qualified transceiver form factor from the same vendor as the switching platform. When the goal is to preserve compatibility and simplify lifecycle management, vendor-matched optics remain the conservative choice.
Ideal For
- Add fiber connectivity to Fortinet switch environments
- Standardize spare optics across enterprise network sites
- Support access-layer or aggregation-layer switch builds
- Replace or qualify vendor-matched SFP modules in managed deployments
Why This Product
- 1Vendor-aligned Fortinet optic for qualified deployments
- 2Standard SFP footprint for broad switch compatibility
- 3Useful where procurement prefers matched network accessories
- 4Keeps spare parts and optics consistent across sites