On my boat dock, I have a Mokerlink switch (pictured) with 4 cameras plugged in. Port 1 is a Linksys router in AP mode powered by 120V. Port 2, 3, 4, and 5 have POE IP cameras (Dahua/Andy's) including a $800 PTZ on port 5.

This afternoon, we had sunny skies at the house, but a strong thunderstorm about 5 miles to the north. Very loud thunder for a few minutes, no visible lightning anywhere near the house/dock. No power outages or flickering lights, etc. All perfectly normal. This evening, I noticed two of my cameras were offline. At the dock, the data lights on ports 4&5 were dead. Tried swapping things around and 4/5 stayed dead until I plugged the Linksys in. Port 4/5 work fine for the router. Both cameras that had been on 4/5 work fine on ports 1-3. So it appears that only the POE on 4/5 is dead. No damage to any cameras.
Does this sound like a typical failure mode for lightning/surge? I have the switch plugged into a surge protector, and the surge protector lights are all normal/protected. It seems like the only thing that's affected is POE on 4/5.
I was planning to replace this switch in the near future anyways, so no big loss, but I could have lost almost $1,500 worth of equipment. What's the best way to protect from something like this or worse in the future?

This afternoon, we had sunny skies at the house, but a strong thunderstorm about 5 miles to the north. Very loud thunder for a few minutes, no visible lightning anywhere near the house/dock. No power outages or flickering lights, etc. All perfectly normal. This evening, I noticed two of my cameras were offline. At the dock, the data lights on ports 4&5 were dead. Tried swapping things around and 4/5 stayed dead until I plugged the Linksys in. Port 4/5 work fine for the router. Both cameras that had been on 4/5 work fine on ports 1-3. So it appears that only the POE on 4/5 is dead. No damage to any cameras.
Does this sound like a typical failure mode for lightning/surge? I have the switch plugged into a surge protector, and the surge protector lights are all normal/protected. It seems like the only thing that's affected is POE on 4/5.
I was planning to replace this switch in the near future anyways, so no big loss, but I could have lost almost $1,500 worth of equipment. What's the best way to protect from something like this or worse in the future?