FN-TRAN-QSFP+LR Fortinet Compatible 40GBASE-LR4 QSFP+, 1310nm, 10km SMF, LC

Fortinet
QSFP+
40G
Duplex
10 km
Fortinet Compatible FN-TRAN-QSFP+LR QSFP Module

Fortinet compatible FN-TRAN-QSFP+LR - Key Features

  • Compatibility: Fortinet
  • Media Type: Single-Mode Fiber (SMF)
  • Connector: Double LC/UPC
  • Fiber Count: Duplex
  • Maximum Distance: 10 km
  • Average Link Budget: 6.6 dB
  • Tx Wavelength: CWDM 4 Ch
  • Supported Data Rate: 44.8 Gbps
  • DDM/DOM: Supported
  • Temperature Range: Standard 0°-70°C

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Fortinet compatible FN-TRAN-QSFP+LR Specifications

Form Factor
QSFP+
Modulation
NRZ (Non-Return to Zero)
Media Type
Single-Mode Fiber (SMF)
Connector
Double LC/UPC
Fiber Count
Duplex
Maximum Distance
10 km
Average Link Budget
6.6 dB
TX Wavelength
4-channel CWDM (1271/1291/1311/1331 nm)
RX Wavelength
4-channel CWDM (1271/1291/1311/1331 nm)
Supported Data Rate
44.8 Gbps
Supported Ethernet Applications
40G Ethernet (41.25Gbps)
Optical Transport Network (OTN) Applications
OTU3 (43.01Gbps), OTU3e2 (44.58Gbps)
SDH/SONET Standards
STM-256 (39.81 Gbps)
DDM/DOM
Supported
Transmitter Type
DFB Laser
Tx Wave Bandwidth
4 WDM Seperated 1310nm Lanes (13 nm (1271, 1291, 1311, 1331))
Average Launch Power (Min) Each Lane
-6 dBm
Average Launch Power (Max) Each Lane
3 dBm
Receiver Type
PIN photodiode
Average Receiver Sensitivity (Min) Each Lane
-12.6 dBm
Average Receiver Sensitivity (Max) Each Lane
3 dBm
Receiver Overload
3 dBm
Temperature Range
Standard 0°-70°C
Storage Temperature
-40° to 85°C
Relative Humidity
5 to 85%
Power
+3.3V single power supply
Compliance
IEEE 802.3ba, CE, Class 1 FDA and IEC60825-1 Laser Safety Compliant, INF-8438i, QSFP+ MSA, RoHS, SFF-8436

Fortinet compatible FN-TRAN-QSFP+LR Datasheet

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Complete technical specifications and product details

Updated:Jan 16, 2026Format:PDF

Fortinet compatible FN-TRAN-QSFP+LR Description

EdgeOptic's FN-TRAN-QSFP+LR compatible is a Fortinet-coded version of the EdgeOptic 40G-QSFP-10 multi-vendor 40GBASE-LR4 transceiver. It replaces Fortinet's 40GE long-range QSFP+ optic in FortiGate and FortiSwitch QSFP+ ports, matching the original optical interface and host electrical specification.

The module runs four CWDM lanes at 1271, 1291, 1311 and 1331 nm, multiplexed onto a single duplex LC over single-mode fiber for reach up to 10 km. A DFB laser drives each lane and a PIN photodiode receives, with per-lane launch power between −6 dBm and +3 dBm and receiver sensitivity of −12.6 dBm per lane. The 6.6 dB link budget covers a standard 10 km G.652 span with margin. Digital optical monitoring reports temperature, supply voltage, bias current, and per-lane optical power.

FN-TRAN-QSFP+LR is Fortinet's 40GE long-range QSFP+ transceiver, listed for Fortinet systems with QSFP+ ports. FortiGate firewalls and FortiSwitch units are Ethernet networking platforms, so this optic carries 40GBASE-LR4 Ethernet; it does not run OTN rates on Fortinet hardware. Confirm the exact FortiGate or FortiSwitch model and FortiOS release against Fortinet's transceiver compatibility documentation before deployment.

This optic is built to the IEEE 802.3ba Clause 87 40GBASE-LR4 standard and the QSFP+ MSA (SFF-8436, INF-8438i). It operates from 0 to 70 degrees C. The CWDM lane plan and duplex LC interface match the original Fortinet part, so it drops into existing 40G LR4 links without re-engineering the fiber path.

Backed by 15+ years of EdgeOptic compatibility engineering across vendor optical platforms. Ships next business day from EU stock with a lifetime warranty. For volume pricing or qualification support, contact our sales team.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between FN-TRAN-QSFP+LR and FG-TRAN-QSFP+LR?

Both FN-TRAN-QSFP+LR and FG-TRAN-QSFP+LR are listed as 40GBASE-LR4 QSFP+ optics in Fortinet's product lineup. Order the SKU that matches your purchase agreement, and verify which ordering code is supported on your specific FortiGate or FortiSwitch model against Fortinet's transceiver compatibility documentation.