FORTINET is a Chinese-American security company established in the United States, mainly doing firewalls, SD-WAN and other network security products. The company was founded in 2000 and went public in 2009.
        Motex Optoelectronics Labs purchased a FORTISWITCH 124F switch, which can test 1G/10G SFP product series, and the following takes you through the unboxing and acceptance.
Table 1 Device Official Description Information
                                                                                                        FORTISWITCH 124F
  Total Network Interfaces 24x GE RJ45 and 4×10GE SFP+
  RJ-45 Serial Console Port 1
  Power Required 100-240V AC, 50-60 Hz
  Power Supply AC built in
  Power Consumption*(Average / Maximum) 24.8 W / 26.3 W
  Operating Temperature 32°F to 113°F(0℃ to 45℃)
  Storage Temperature -4°F to 158°F(-20℃ to 70℃)
  Humidity 10% to 90% non-condensing
  Height x Depth x Width (mm) 44×230×330
  Weight 4.48 Ibs (2.03 kg)

        The unit comes unboxed with a main unit, a box of accessories (a three-pronged power cord, an RJ45 to USB-A serial cable, screws and rack angle iron, rubberized non-slip pads, and a product guide).
Figure 1 FORTISWITCH 124F Package

Figure 2 FORTISWITCH 124F Accessories
        The front panel mainly has 24 RJ45 ports, 4 SFP ports (support 1G/10G), one USB port, one RJ45 serial port; the back panel mainly has one AC power access hole.
Figure 3 FORTISWITCH 124F front panel / back panel
        Access to the power cord to power up the device, start without noticeable noise.
Figure 4 FORTISWITCH 124F device power-up
        Use RJ45 twisted-pair cable to access the RJ45 port of the switch, and use the browser to access the WEB management interface; default IP: 192.168.1.99, account: admin, password: none.
Figure 5 WEB management interface
        Using RJ45 to DB9 serial cable, PC connected to the switch through the serial port; the default baud rate of the device: 115200, account: admin, password: none, log in to the console, the implementation of the command "get system status ", to view the device model and system version information.
Figure 6 Enter the console to view system information
        Access Motek 10G LR optical module, the switch can correctly recognize the module type. For commands related to viewing optical module information, refer to How to view port status And optical module information on Fortinet switches .
Figure 7 Switch Recognizes Optical Module
      Moduletek's optical modules can be well compatible with FORTINET's related equipment, welcome to buy them.
      If you have any questions about the above content, you can contact us by Email :  web@moduletek.com