Lantronix Newest High Density Evolution Device Servers Provide Secure Network Access For Up to 32 Devices

Equipped With the Award-Winning Lantronix Evolution OS, the EDS16PR and EDS32PR Include Technologies to Bring Non-Traditional Equipment Under the Control of IT Management


IRVINE, Calif., Nov. 29, 2006 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Lantronix, Inc. (Nasdaq:LTRX) today announced the launch of its latest device networking solution, the EDS16PR and EDS32PR high density device servers. IT managers and engineers can quickly and securely connect, access and monitor up to 32 serial devices over existing management or production networks, from medical equipment to POS terminals, from a single 1U high/rack mount data center ready unit. Powered by Lantronix award-winning Evolution OS, these new platforms provide enterprise-grade security and intelligent web services for attached devices, including Extensible Markup Language (XML) configuration support and management and monitoring using Really Simple Syndication (RSS) and e-mail.

"The introduction of the EDS16/32PR gives our customers a high density device networking platform that makes machine-to-machine communications and management simple and secure," said Chris Preston, senior vice president of marketing for Lantronix. "Our award-winning Evolution OS embedded in the EDS16/32PR, delivers the highest levels of security that our customers demand, especially as they connect more devices to their primary networks. With its security, ease of use and versatility, we expect to generate new growth opportunities in markets such as Retail/POS, Medical, Manufacturing, Security, Telecom, Government and IT/Data Centers."

The Lantronix EDS16/32PR delivers enterprise-grade security by supporting IT standards such as SSH2.0, SSL 3.0 and AES. This provides complete end-to-end security, from ensuring data is received from a responsible source to validating the integrity of the data during transmission. The Evolution Device Server's security and encryption capabilities not only protect data but also provide protection from Denial of Service (DoS) attacks, including man-in-the-middle and port mapping. IT administrators can also flexibly integrate other encryption schemes directly into their application using the Lantronix encryption library suite.

Secure monitoring and managing a large number of devices over a network has never been easier. RSS and Email alerts can be used to track configuration changes, as well as monitor and log connection and device status information, reducing time and resources required to manage and troubleshoot large numbers of devices on the network. With its familiar "Cisco-like" Command Line Interface, the EDS16/32PR makes command line configuration and control simple. The configurable XML-based architecture and built-in file system on the EDS16/32PR allow users to easily import and export configuration and status records and rapidly develop custom Web pages for their specific application environment.

The EDS16/32PR is currently available worldwide through Lantronix partners and distributors. For more information, please visit: http://www.lantronix.com/device-networking/external-device-servers/

About Lantronix

Lantronix, Inc. (Nasdaq:LTRX) develops hardware and software solutions to help businesses and government agencies remotely access and manage network infrastructure equipment and rapidly network-enable their physical electronic devices. With nearly two decades of networking experience, the company is a leader in secure, remote device and data center management. With a family of products ranging from embedded device servers, to external box device servers to data center management, Lantronix is a one-stop shop for technologists who design, manage and configure servers, electronic devices and network infrastructure equipment. The company's worldwide headquarters are located in Irvine, Calif. For more information, visit www.lantronix.com.

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