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Elevate Network Control with the SWM28-series Managed Switches

Elevate Network Control with the SWM28-series Managed Switches and RMS (Americas)

jueves, 4 de diciembre de 2025, 15:00:00 UTC

Join us for an exclusive webinar as we dive deeper into Teltonika SWM28-series enterprise-grade managed switches, built for diverse networking needs.


Discover the full lineup:

  • SWM280 PoE+ switch: combines 12 PoE+ ports with 12 standard Gigabit Ethernet ports, making it particularly suitable for mixed environments where both data connectivity and power delivery are required.

  • SWM281 Gigabit Ethernet switch: designed purely for throughput, offering 24 Gigabit Ethernet. An ideal choice for large-scale networks where power delivery is not needed, but speed and stability are essential.

  • SWM282 PoE+ switch: stands out as the fully powered option, with all 24 ports supporting PoE+, making it the best fit for dense deployments in which every connection may need to provide both power and data simultaneously.


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Questions & Answers

How many switches can we cascarear?

Seven.

Will it support IGMP?

Yes, with upcoming firmware updates.

What is the number of max hops of similar switches?

50 hops.

In your session, you mentioned that non-Teltonika devices can be managed through Teltonika. Is this done via SNMP or another method?

It is not done through SNMP. To use this functionality you need at least one Teltonika device in your network. If that Teltonika device can access other devices in the network, we automatically display those end devices in the network view. We then scan each end device to identify which ports are available for remote access. If the device has a WebUI, meaning its HTTP or HTTPS port is open, we can connect to it remotely.

Many customers are asking for switches that can be powered by PoE in. Any development plans in this regard?

Yes, we are working on such switches.

When will the products be available in Germany?

We currently have the SWM280 in stock, and the other models are expected to arrive later in December, 2025.

What about pricing? Did price increase because of this functionality.

No, price stays the same.

Will there be an option for a self-hosted RMS?

This option already exists. You can speak with your sales manager for more details.

If it's easy to manage, does that mean it’s also easy for a hacker to attack?

We have dedicated security teams that work closely with our R&D department to ensure that RMS remains secure. In addition, RMS undergoes annual testing by an independent third-party security company, which provides certification confirming its security. We are confident that the functionalities and solutions we develop meet some of the highest standards when it comes to security.

Can I limit users in RMS to, for example, a specific set of VLANs?

RMS uses a role- and permission-based system, so you can create custom roles with access to specific functionalities. However, if you grant a role access to the Network Map, that role will gain access to all Network Map features, including the VLAN section. So in that sense, no - you cannot limit access to only certain VLANs within the Network Map.

Is the PoE+ perpetual? In case of restarting switch

No.

You mentioned licensing is a problem in an early slide - is this being addressed for open ecosystem in RMS, or in general?

With the inexpensive addition of a product plus an RMS license (which is free for the first two years with SWM), you can access every device as if you were sitting directly in front of it.

Is firewalling applicable because of the RUT? Am I correct in assuming that SWM is limited by the access system?

Yes. A switch can only see the parts of the network it has access to. If you restrict the switch to devices connected directly to it, then it will only detect and display those devices. However, if you grant firewall permissions that allow broader network access, it will visualize all devices it can reach within that network.

In the topology view that Mantas is showing, do those devices appear and enroll on the map automatically, or do you have to search for and map them manually?

If one of our devices within the client’s network can access newly connected devices, they will automatically appear on the map. There’s no need to add them manually.

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