Likelihood to Recommend If you've got a large network and are already using
FortiGate firewalls or FortiAP access points, integrating FortiSwitch Secure Access Switches makes for one integrated solution. Previously we had Cisco switches that had to be configured and managed separately, which was always prone to error. Now that we have our entire network backbone on FortiNet devices, managing and configuring them is smoother. We are now able to see much clearer if there are any configuration issues between networking devices.
Read full review Pros Makes them easy to manage within one spot Allows for advanced network configuration Has plenty of power for all our PoE devices Read full review Cons Would be nice to have a bit different layout on the configuration page. Sometimes can be hard to find what you're looking for. When disabling ports, it would be nice to have batch setting features rather than having to make changes individually. Read full review Alternatives Considered We have previously used both Cisco 220 Series and Dell PowerConnect 8000 Series switches that were managed separately from our firewalls and access points. The Cisco and Dell switch worked fine and we never had a problem with them, but it was always a hassle to have to make configuration changes since that would have to be done via separate GUIs. Having the ability to configure and manage firewalls, switches, and wireless access points all within one central GUI saves time and headache.
Read full review Return on Investment It has made management of the network much easier and less time consuming We are more confident that our network traffic is being secured Ability to monitor network traffic and detect potential anomalies Read full review ScreenShots