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The FortiGate 80F-POE appears in a lot of OT deployments because its built-in PoE ports reduce the cable count on machine floors, distribution closets, and remote automation nodes. Activating the OT Security Service (FC-10-F80FP-159-02-12) takes the 80F-POE beyond standard firewall function: it begins recognizing the industrial protocols crossing its interfaces, builds a passive inventory of the devices generating that traffic, flags vulnerabilities it finds in the device profiles, and applies virtual patches at the network layer to protect assets that cannot receive firmware updates.
A one-year term is a practical first activation for OT environments that want to evaluate the FortiGate 80F-POE’s industrial visibility before committing to a longer term. Sites with evolving OT infrastructure — adding devices, adjusting network topology, or working through a compliance project — benefit from the flexibility of a shorter initial term. Once the deployment stabilizes and the OT scope is clear, moving to the three-year or five-year variant at the next renewal typically reduces total cost and renewal overhead.
FC-10-F80FP-159-02-12 is an electronic subscription license; nothing ships. After order confirmation, a registration key arrives via email. Apply it to the FortiGate 80F-POE through the FortiCare or FortiCloud portal, and OT capabilities activate in FortiOS. Electronic delivery is same business day for orders placed during business hours.
DataCenter360.ca fulfills FortiGate 80F-POE licenses electronically as an authorized Fortinet Select Partner. This is a one-year OT Security subscription. If a longer commitment fits the procurement cycle after the first year, the three-year (FC-10-F80FP-159-02-36) and five-year (FC-10-F80FP-159-02-60) variants are also in stock.
FortiGuard OT signatures cover Modbus, DNP3, BACnet, EtherNet/IP, PROFINET, IEC 60870-5-104, and other common industrial protocols. Detection is passive — the FortiGate 80F-POE observes traffic on its interfaces without sending any probes to field devices. Fortinet adds new OT protocol support through signature updates included in the subscription.
Yes. OT Security runs as an add-on within the FortiGate 80F-POE’s security profile configuration. IPS, AMP, URL filtering, and OT Security can all be active simultaneously on the same unit. Each service subscription is independent and can be purchased separately or alongside other FortiGuard services.
No. The OT Security Service discovers devices passively through traffic analysis and then applies relevant virtual patches based on what it identifies. You do not need to pre-populate an asset list. The dashboard builds the device inventory over time as equipment communicates through the FortiGate 80F-POE.
Yes. The F80FP segment in the SKU binds this license to the FortiGate 80F-POE hardware. It will not activate on other FortiGate models. Confirm the unit serial number in your FortiCare account before purchasing.
OT signature updates and dashboards stop refreshing when the subscription lapses. The FortiGate 80F-POE continues operating as a firewall, but OT threat intelligence and virtual patching fall behind current CVE data. Renewing before expiry is critical in OT environments where field devices depend on the virtual patching layer for protection against known vulnerabilities they cannot patch themselves.
| Manufacturer | Fortinet |
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| Model | FortiGate-80F-POE |
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| End of Order Date (EOO) | Not published yet |
| Last Service Extension Date (LSED) | Not published yet |
| End of Support Date (EOS) | Not published yet |
| Product Family | FG-10 to FG-100 |
| MPN | FC-10-F80FP-159-02-12 |
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