Network Administrator at a educational organization with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
Top 5
2022-11-29T22:05:22Z
Nov 29, 2022
We have limited the licenses to only specific users and specific roles. We are using around 250, but we have a license for up to a thousand, and I am hoping to be able to expand that at some point. When you buy the initial product, you pay for a license per device. They are perpetual licenses, so once you purchase them, you are good. Support after that is optional. When we got support, we got it for the appliance. There are hardware appliances, but we just went with a virtual appliance. A thousand licenses for up to a thousand users and three years of support, all came out to around $22,000.
Head Of Information Technology at Zambia National Building Society
Real User
Top 5
2022-07-05T14:36:00Z
Jul 5, 2022
It's a pricey solution. I don't know if it's maybe because the local partner overcharges me, but when I was researching other solutions, Cisco ISE is cheaper. My current license is about $60,000 to $70,000 thousand, while the equivalent through Cisco would be around $15,000.
Cyber Security Specialist at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2020-04-02T07:00:12Z
Apr 2, 2020
There is a base license level which pretty much gives you topologies and groupings automation/control, etc. When it comes to policies, it's only going to give you user host profiling and network access. If you're looking for endpoint compliance, integrations, Incidence response and reporting, then you have to go for an Plus or PRO license.
Technical Presales Engineer at Dristi Tech Pvt.ltd
Real User
2020-02-20T06:38:00Z
Feb 20, 2020
We're a Fortinet partner. I would recommend the product to others. Usability is a crucial thing for networking and this product offers that. I'm not familiar with other NAC products. However, I think every organization should be implementing NAC. That does not always mean just FortiNAC products. There are other NAC products as well. We are very fortunate to have access to such products that continue to help our customers. Overall, I'd rate the solution eight out of ten.
Fortinet's FortiNAC is a network access control solution that provides visibility, control, and automated response for everything that connects to the network, enhancing the security fabric. FortiNAC protects against Internet of Things (IoT) threats, extends control to third-party devices, and orchestrates automated responses to a variety of networking events.
Using many information and behavior sources, FortiNAC delivers extensive profiling of even headless devices on your network, allowing...
The product itself is inexpensive, but the licensing is expensive.
I'm unsure about the license cost. We bought a license for three or five years.
Fortinet FortiNAC is reasonably priced.
The price is fair and reasonable for our clients.
It is a reasonable product.
FortiNAC's price has gone up in the last year. However, compared to other solutions, such as Cisco ISE, it is cheaper.
The solution is expensive. However, it is not as expensive as other solutions, such as Cisco ISE.
We have limited the licenses to only specific users and specific roles. We are using around 250, but we have a license for up to a thousand, and I am hoping to be able to expand that at some point. When you buy the initial product, you pay for a license per device. They are perpetual licenses, so once you purchase them, you are good. Support after that is optional. When we got support, we got it for the appliance. There are hardware appliances, but we just went with a virtual appliance. A thousand licenses for up to a thousand users and three years of support, all came out to around $22,000.
We pay an annual licensing fee; this is quite an expensive solution.
It's a pricey solution. I don't know if it's maybe because the local partner overcharges me, but when I was researching other solutions, Cisco ISE is cheaper. My current license is about $60,000 to $70,000 thousand, while the equivalent through Cisco would be around $15,000.
For the projects that we do the Fortinet FortiNAC is affordable.
I'd rate the pricing at a three out of five. It was not expensive, however, it is also not cheap.
The price of the license required is based on how many users are going to be using the solution. If you want more users you can upgrade your license.
I believe there are three types of licenses based on three uses: visibility, control, and response — if I remember correctly.
The pricing is similar to that of other solutions.
The licensing fees are a little bit high.
There is a base license level which pretty much gives you topologies and groupings automation/control, etc. When it comes to policies, it's only going to give you user host profiling and network access. If you're looking for endpoint compliance, integrations, Incidence response and reporting, then you have to go for an Plus or PRO license.
We're a Fortinet partner. I would recommend the product to others. Usability is a crucial thing for networking and this product offers that. I'm not familiar with other NAC products. However, I think every organization should be implementing NAC. That does not always mean just FortiNAC products. There are other NAC products as well. We are very fortunate to have access to such products that continue to help our customers. Overall, I'd rate the solution eight out of ten.