
FortiGate, FortiSwitch and FortiAP infrastructure
Translate the Fortinet security architecture into circuits, racks, switching, PoE, AP placement, staging and controlled cutovers.

Portfolio and infrastructure context
Fortinet’s Security Fabric can include FortiGate firewalls, FortiSwitch switching, FortiAP wireless and management or analytics components. The approved logical design remains the client or network architect’s responsibility; TekRoute coordinates the physical infrastructure and field implementation that design requires.
FortiGate installation needs circuit handoffs, addressing, HA links, transceivers, rack power and an approved cutover and rollback method. FortiSwitch work adds FortiLink or standalone management decisions, stacking or MCLAG where designed, PoE and endpoint patching. FortiAP work requires survey-based mounting and post-install RF validation.
Firmware and configuration changes are controlled. Staged devices must arrive in the correct account or management context, and onsite technicians should not improvise upgrades during an outage window. The method of procedure identifies the remote owner, hold points and proof required before proceeding.
Product families in the design
Use the platform roles below to build a complete bill of materials and avoid treating unlike components as substitutes.
FortiGate
Firewall, routing and SD-WAN appliances tied to circuits and security policy.
FortiSwitch
Access and aggregation switching with FortiLink or approved standalone management.
FortiAP
Wireless access points installed to RF, cabling and PoE requirements.
Fabric management
FortiManager, FortiAnalyzer or cloud operations coordinated with the authorized owner.
Infrastructure decisions before release
These decisions affect pathways, racks, power, media, testing and future service.
Cutover method
Define circuits, addressing, HA, rollback, contacts and hold points.
Switch integration
Confirm FortiLink, VLAN, uplink, stack and PoE requirements.
AP placement
Validate location, orientation, cable, power and RF performance.
Release control
Record target firmware and who authorizes configuration or upgrade changes.
Acceptance and closeout evidence
Turnover should show that the installed infrastructure supports the approved design and can be maintained.
- Verify WAN, routing, HA and approved policy paths from representative clients.
- Confirm switching, FortiLink, uplinks, PoE and endpoint connectivity.
- Validate wireless coverage, roaming and management visibility.
- Deliver serials, interfaces, ports, photos, software versions and exceptions.
Official Fortinet resources
Confirm current models, compatibility, release notes and software at the official resources below. TekRoute links to manufacturer portals and does not mirror firmware files.
Detailed planning and product-family guides
Use these detailed Fortinet infrastructure guides to examine specific equipment and implementation decisions.
Turn the Fortinet design into field-ready infrastructure
Share the drawings, quantities, standards and test requirements. We can identify surveys, pathways, materials, staging and closeout work.
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