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FN-TRAN-SFP+LRI
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Fortinet FN-TRAN-SFP+LRI SFP+ 10 GbE Module | Enterprise Fiber Optics
Fortinet
MPN: FN-TRAN-SFP+LRI
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Key Features
- SFP+ transceiver type
- 10 GbE data rate
- Multimode fiber support
- Fortinet network optics
- Compact hot-pluggable design
- Built for fiber uplink applications
- Deliver 10 GbE uplinks using multimode fiber optics
- Maintain compact switch density with an SFP+ transceiver design
Deliver stable 10 GbE connectivity with the Fortinet FN-TRAN-SFP+LRI transceiver. This SFP+ module is built for multimode fiber environments where compact optics and predictable compatibility are essential. It gives infrastructure teams a clean way to extend high-speed links without changing the physical footprint of the switch or reworking the fiber strategy.
In enterprise networks, the right transceiver is not a commodity detail. It determines whether uplinks stay consistent, whether existing cabling can be reused, and whether the optical layer matches the platform in service. FN-TRAN-SFP+LRI is positioned for those decisions. It supports the kind of deployment where a Fortinet-aligned module is preferred for access, aggregation, or server-edge connectivity.
Choose it when you need a fiber module that fits dense hardware, supports 10 GbE service, and keeps the optical layer straightforward. For teams standardizing on Fortinet infrastructure, that precision matters more than a generic transceiver with broad claims and little deployment context.
Ideal For
- 10 GbE switch uplinks in Fortinet-based networks
- Multimode fiber connections between access and aggregation switches
- Server-edge optical links in rack-dense environments
- Campus backbone segments using existing multimode cabling
Why This Product
- 1Supports 10 GbE fiber links in a compact SFP+ package
- 2Designed for multimode environments rather than copper connectivity
- 3Fits Fortinet deployments that require platform-matched optics
- 4Helps preserve existing fiber infrastructure in enterprise networks