Fortinet FortiSwitch 124E-FPOE

Legacy · end of sale · upgrade path below

End-of-sale 24-port full-PoE Gigabit access switch (24x GE RJ45 + 4x GE SFP, all 24 ports PoE+ 802.3af/at, 370 W budget, 56 Gbps switching, FortiLink-managed). The FS-124E-FPOE hardware is no longer stocked - the current, in-stock replacement is the FortiSwitch 124F-FPOE. See the upgrade path below.

KEY SPECS
Ports24x GE RJ45 + 4x GE SFP
PoE24x PoE+ 802.3af/at · 370 W
Switching capacity56 Gbps
StatusEnd of sale · upgrade to 124F-FPOE
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OVERVIEW

What the FortiSwitch 124E-FPOE is for

The FortiSwitch 124E-FPOE is a 24-port full-PoE Gigabit access switch from Fortinet's E-series Secure Access line - 24x GE RJ45 ports with Power over Ethernet on every port (802.3af/at, 370 W budget) plus four GE SFP fiber uplinks, 56 Gbps switching capacity. Managed over FortiLink from any FortiGate, it folds powered wired access - APs, IP phones, cameras - into the Security Fabric so switching, Wi-Fi and security share one console.

The 124E-FPOE has reached end of sale and is no longer stocked as new hardware. The current, in-stock replacement is the FortiSwitch 124F-FPOE - the same 24-port full-PoE access role with a higher 128 Gbps switching capacity and 10 GbE SFP+ uplinks. If you only need partial PoE, choose the 124F-POE; for a 48-port closet, step up to the 148F-FPOE. See the upgrade path below, or contact us for migration help.

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WHICH MODEL IS RIGHT

Replace the FortiSwitch 124E-FPOE

A quick guide to choosing the right current FortiSwitch access switch.

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Need PoE on only some ports (12-port PoE+)
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Data only, no PoE needed
FortiSwitch 124F
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SPECIFICATIONS

FortiSwitch 124E-FPOE specifications

Total network interfaces24x GE RJ45 + 4x GE SFP
PoE ports24 (all ports, 802.3af/at PoE+)
PoE power budget370 W
Switching capacity (duplex)56 Gbps
Forwarding rate83 Mpps
MAC address table16,000
VLANs4,094
SwitchingLayer 2 with Layer 3 features (FortiSwitchOS)
ManagementFortiLink from any FortiGate, or standalone
Uplinks4x GE SFP
Form factor1 RU rackmount
Product lifecycleEnd of sale (legacy); upgrade path: FortiSwitch 124F-FPOE
Security FabricIntegrated - wired NAC, segmentation, one-console policy

Source: official Fortinet FortiSwitch Secure Access Series datasheet (124E-FPOE column). FS-124E-FPOE is end of sale; specs shown for reference and migration planning.

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USE CASES

Where the 124E-FPOE fit

Plan an upgrade
Move to the in-stock FortiSwitch 124F-FPOE - same 24-port full-PoE role, higher capacity and 10 GbE uplinks.
Full PoE+
Power APs, phones and cameras on all 24 ports with a 370 W budget.
FortiLink managed
Plug-and-play switching managed straight from your FortiGate.
Security Fabric
Wired NAC and segmentation as part of the fabric.
FortiSwitch 124E-FPOE variants

Compare the FortiSwitch 124E line

All 124E models shared the same 24-port / 56 Gbps platform and are now end of sale. They differed by Power over Ethernet: the 124E-FPOE powered all 24 ports (370 W), the 124E-POE powered 12 ports (185 W), and the base 124E had no PoE. The current equivalents are the FortiSwitch 124F-FPOE, 124F-POE and 124F.

ModelPoE portsPoE budgetSwitching
FortiSwitch 124E-FPOE24 (802.3af/at)370 W56 GbpsViewing
FortiSwitch 124E-POE12 (802.3af/at)185 W56 GbpsView →
FortiSwitch 124E0 (data only)56 GbpsView →
COMPARE THE LINEUP

The FortiSwitch 124E-FPOE and its modern replacement

The 124E-FPOE is end of sale. The FortiSwitch 124F-FPOE is the direct, currently-shipping replacement – same 24-port full-PoE access role, higher 128 Gbps switching capacity and 10 GbE SFP+ uplinks. Same FortiSwitchOS and FortiLink management across the range.

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FortiSwitch 124E-FPOE
GE ports24
Uplinks4x GE SFP
PoE budget370 W
Switching56 Gbps
Direct replacement
FortiSwitch 124F-FPOE
GE ports24
Uplinks4x 10G SFP+
PoE budget370 W
Switching128 Gbps
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Partial PoE
FortiSwitch 124F-POE
GE ports24
Uplinks4x 10G SFP+
PoE budget185 W
Switching128 Gbps
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ACCESSORIES

Accessories for the FortiSwitch 124E-FPOE

Fiber uplink transceivers for the GE SFP ports. The same optics carry over to the current FortiSwitch 124F-FPOE.

1GE SFP SX transceiver
1 GbE SFP transceiver, short range (SX)
FN-TRAN-SX
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FAQ

FortiSwitch 124E-FPOE - frequently asked questions

No. The FortiSwitch 124E-FPOE (FS-124E-FPOE) has reached end of sale and is no longer stocked as new hardware. The current, in-stock replacement is the FortiSwitch 124F-FPOE – we can quote it and help you migrate.

The FortiSwitch 124F-FPOE is the direct replacement – the same 24-port full-PoE Gigabit access role with a higher 128 Gbps switching capacity and 10 GbE SFP+ uplinks. If you only need PoE on some ports, choose the 124F-POE; for 48 ports, the 148F-FPOE.

Power over Ethernet on all 24 ports (802.3af/at PoE+) with a 370 W budget – enough for a floor of access points, IP phones and cameras. The 124E-POE powered 12 ports (185 W) and the base 124E had no PoE. The current full-PoE equivalent is the 124F-FPOE.

Over FortiLink from any FortiGate firewall, so switching, Wi-Fi and security were managed in one console with no separate controller. It could also run standalone. The 124F-FPOE keeps the same FortiLink management.

Yes. As a Fortinet Select Partner we can spec the right current FortiSwitch, match port and PoE counts, and quote hardware plus FortiCare. Hardware ships free and fast; licensing is delivered electronically worldwide.

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