Lantronix SMTATSA Ethernet Switch

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Lantronix SMTATSA Ethernet Switch

Discover a scalable, smart managed PoE++ switch designed to power and protect modern networks. The Lantronix SMTATSA brings together (8/16/24) 10/100/1000Base-T PoE++ ports with two dedicated 100/1000Base-X SFP slots, delivering reliable power and flexible fiber uplinks for IP surveillance, Wireless Access Point (WAP) deployments, and edge applications. With an embedded Device Management System (DMS), this switch simplifies deployment at scale, providing intuitive provisioning, centralized monitoring, and secure remote management. Built to support growing device ecosystems, the SMTATSA blends advanced features with an approachable interface, helping you reduce downtime and optimize network performance.

  • Smart Managed with embedded DMS — The SMTATSA includes an integrated Device Management System (DMS) that streamlines provisioning, monitoring, and remote configuration across multiple switches. Expect centralized health checks, automated firmware updates, real-time alerts, and a straightforward dashboard that helps IT teams maintain peak performance without specialized training. Whether you manage a single site or a distributed network, DMS accelerates deployment, reduces operational costs, and provides a clear picture of device status, uptime, and performance trends.
  • Powerful PoE++ ports for high-demand devices — Each PoE++ port is designed to deliver robust power to energy-hungry devices such as high-definition cameras, advanced wireless access points, and other PoE-enabled endpoints. This eliminates the need for separate power drops and simplifies cabling while enabling centralized power management, device discovery, and remote reboot capabilities. The PoE++ capability helps ensure reliable operation for critical network devices, even in environments with limited electrical outlets.
  • Flexible uplinks with 2 x 100/1000Base-X SFP slots — The SMTATSA offers two SFP uplink slots to accommodate fiber connections or copper-to-fiber conversions, enabling long-distance reach between switches and core networks. The SFP slots provide versatility for campus or enterprise deployments, supporting uplink redundancy, aggregation, and seamless integration with existing fiber infrastructure. This flexibility is especially valuable for video surveillance backhaul, back-office networks, and high-bandwidth applications where reliable, low-latency links matter.
  • Comprehensive management and visibility — Beyond power delivery, the SMTATSA emphasizes accessible management and clear visibility into network health. Through the DMS, administrators can configure, monitor, and troubleshoot ports, monitor PoE utilization, and track device performance across the deployment. The system supports logging, event notifications, and remote diagnostics, helping teams respond quickly to outages or capacity concerns while maintaining security and compliance across the network.
  • Designed for IP surveillance and Wireless AP deployments — Tailored for IP cameras and wireless access points, this switch integrates smoothly into surveillance and wireless rollouts. By combining PoE++ power delivery with reliable Ethernet switching and embedded management, the SMTATSA supports scalable camera farms and WAP clusters with simplified installation, centralized monitoring, and efficient device lifecycle management. Ideal for retail, education, healthcare, and enterprise environments seeking streamlined, resilient edge networking.

Technical Details of Lantronix SMTATSA Ethernet Switch

  • Port configuration: (8/16/24) 10/100/1000Base-T PoE++ ports + (2) 100/1000Base-X SFP slots
  • Management: Embedded Device Management System (DMS) for provisioning, monitoring, and remote control
  • PoE standards: PoE++ capable, enabling power delivery to high-demand devices as part of a unified network solution
  • Deployment focus: Optimized for IP surveillance, wireless access points, and other edge network devices requiring centralized power and management
  • Security and monitoring: Provides centralized device visibility, health status, and management capabilities via DMS

how to install Lantronix SMTATSA Ethernet Switch

  • Unpack and verify the SMTATSA package contents, ensuring the switch, mounting hardware (if applicable), power cable, and any provided documentation are present.
  • Connect uplinks first: insert fiber cables into the two 100/1000Base-X SFP slots using appropriate SFP modules, then connect the other end to your core network or distribution switches.
  • Power on the switch and access the embedded management interface using the default IP address or a designated management network. Establish secure access via recommended authentication settings.
  • Configure PoE on the ports as needed, enabling power for cameras, IP phones, or APs. Use DMS to monitor PoE usage, assign port priorities, and schedule power cycles if troubleshooting is required.
  • Integrate with your existing network policies: set VLANs, apply access controls, and enable any desired monitoring or alerting. Save configurations and schedule regular firmware updates to maintain security and performance.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the Lantronix SMTATSA Ethernet Switch? It is a smart managed PoE++ switch featuring (8/16/24) PoE++ ports and two SFP uplinks, designed for IP surveillance, wireless access points, and other edge-network deployments, with an embedded Device Management System (DMS) for streamlined provisioning and monitoring.
  • What devices can I power with PoE++ on this switch? PoE++ ports are suitable for high-power devices such as IP cameras with advanced features, high-performance wireless access points, and other PoE-enabled endpoints that require more power per port than standard PoE.
  • How does the embedded DMS help with network management? The DMS provides centralized provisioning, monitoring, and remote management across the switch(s), enabling easier firmware updates, health checks, alerting, and role-based access control to improve operational efficiency and reduce downtime.
  • What are the uplink options? The switch includes two 100/1000Base-X SFP slots, offering flexible fiber or copper-to-fiber uplinks to connect to core networks, storage, or surveillance backbones with potential for long-distance connectivity.
  • Is this switch suitable for IP surveillance deployments? Yes. Its PoE++ ports, dual SFP uplinks, and built-in DMS are well-suited for IP cameras and related surveillance infrastructure, enabling centralized power, easy device management, and scalable expansion.

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