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AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer

This Limited Warranty and Disclaimer extends only to products purchased directly from AMX or an AMX Authorized Partner which include AMX Dealers, Distributors, VIP’s or other AMX authorized entity.

AMX warrants its products to be free of defects in material and workmanship under normal use for three (3) years from the date of purchase, with the following exceptions:

Electroluminescent and LCD Control Panels are warranted for three (3) years, except for the display and touch overlay compo- nents are warranted for a period of one (1) year.

Disk drive mechanisms, pan/tilt heads, power supplies, and MX Series products are warranted for a period of one (1) year.

AMX lighting products are guaranteed to switch on and off any load that is properly connected to our lighting products, as long as the AMX lighting products are under warranty. AMX also guarantees the control of dimmable loads that are properly con- nected to our lighting products. The dimming performance or quality there of is not guaranteed, impart due to the random combi- nations of dimmers, lamps and ballasts or transformers.

AMX software is warranted for a period of ninety (90) days.

Batteries and incandescent lamps are not covered under the warranty.

AMX AutoPatch Epica, Modula, Modula Series4, Modula CatPro Series and 8Y-3000 product models will be free of defects in materials and manufacture at the time of sale and will remain in good working order for a period of three (3) years following the date of the original sales invoice from AMX. The three-year warranty period will be extended to the life of the product (Limited Lifetime Warranty) if the warranty card is filled out by the dealer and/or end user and returned to AMX so that AMX receives it within thirty (30) days of the installation of equipment but no later than six (6) months from original AMX sales invoice date. The life of the product extends until five (5) years after AMX ceases manufacturing the product model. The Limited Lifetime Warranty applies to products in their original installation only. If a product is moved to a different installation, the Limited Lifetime Warranty will no longer apply, and the product warranty will instead be the three (3) year Limited Warranty.

All products returned to AMX require a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number. The RMA number is obtained from the AMX RMA Department. The RMA number must be clearly marked on the outside of each box. The RMA is valid for a 30-day period. After the 30-day period the RMA will be cancelled. Any shipments received not consistent with the RMA, or after the RMA is cancelled, will be refused. AMX is not responsible for products returned without a valid RMA number.

AMX is not liable for any damages caused by its products or for the failure of its products to perform. This includes any lost profits, lost savings, incidental damages, or consequential damages. AMX is not liable for any claim made by a third party or by an AMX Autho- rized Partner for a third party.

This Limited Warranty does not apply to (a) any AMX product that has been modified, altered or repaired by an unauthorized agent or improperly transported, stored, installed, used, or maintained; (b) damage caused by acts of nature, including flood, erosion, or earth- quake; (c) damage caused by a sustained low or high voltage situation or by a low or high voltage disturbance, including brownouts, sags, spikes, or power outages; or (d) damage caused by war, vandalism, theft, depletion, or obsolescence.

This limitation of liability applies whether damages are sought, or a claim is made, under this warranty or as a tort claim (including negligence and strict product liability), a contract claim, or any other claim. This limitation of liability cannot be waived or amended by any person. This limitation of liability will be effective even if AMX or an authorized representative of AMX has been advised of the possibility of any such damages. This limitation of liability, however, will not apply to claims for personal injury.

Some states do not allow a limitation of how long an implied warranty last. Some states do not allow the limitation or exclusion of inci- dental or consequential damages for consumer products. In such states, the limitation or exclusion of the Limited Warranty may not apply. This Limited Warranty gives the owner specific legal rights. The owner may also have other rights that vary from state to state. The owner is advised to consult applicable state laws for full determination of rights.

EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS WARRANTY, AMX MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. AMX EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES NOT STATED IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES THAT MAY BE IMPOSED BY LAW ARE LIMITED TO THE TERMS OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE LIMITED BY APPLICABLE LAW, AMX RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MODIFY OR DISCONTINUE DESIGNS, SPECIFICATIONS, WARRAN- TIES, PRICES, AND POLICIES WITHOUT NOTICE.

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Contents NXA-ENET24 AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer Table of Contents Console Port Settings Setting the IP AddressSaving or Restoring Configuration Settings Telnet SettingsSetting the Time Zone Resetting the SystemSetting the System Clock Setting Community Access StringsSetting SNMPv3 Views Configuring SNMPv3 UsersConfiguring SNMPv3 Groups Overview Configuring User AccountsDisplaying and Configuring the 802.1x Global Setting Configuring Port SecurityConfiguring 802.1x Port Authentication Configuring Port Settings forConfiguring a MAC ACL Mask Configuring ACL MasksConfiguring an IP ACL Mask Configuring Interface ConnectionsShowing Port Statistics 100 Statically Configuring a TrunkConfiguring Port Mirroring Overview 113 Overview 105Overview 109 Overview 137 Overview Ieee 802.1Q VLANs 123Private VLANs 132 Multicast Filtering 149 Overview 149Overview 155 Entering Commands 160Command Groups 164 Line Commands 165 General Commands 169 System Management Commands 171196 Flash/File Commands 193Authentication Commands 199 Radius Client 200Access Control List Commands 209 Port Security Commands 203802.1x Port Authentication 205 IP ACL Commandss 210Link Aggregation Commands 239 Interface Commands 231Mirror Port Commands 237 238Gvrp and Bridge Extension Commands 262 Vlan Commands 255Configuring Private VLANs 259 Priority Commands 264DNS Commands 278 Multicast Filtering Commands 271IP Interface Commands 275 Table of Contents Xviii NXA-ENET24 Software Management Guide Feature Description Key FeaturesKey Features Static and dynamic address configuration, proxy ARPDescription of Software Features Introduction Software Features Software SpecificationsSoftware Specifications Power Over EthernetManagement Features Standards Sntp RFC SSH VersionManagement Information Bases SNMP-MPD MIB RFCFunction Parameter Default System DefaultsSystem Defaults Lacp Clock Synchronization Disabled Additional DocumentationConfiguration Options Initial ConfigurationConnecting to the Switch Required Connections Remote ConnectionsSetting an IP Address Basic ConfigurationSetting Passwords Console ConnectionManual Configuration Dynamic ConfigurationEnabling Snmp Management Access Community StringsTrap Receivers Saving Configuration SettingsManaging System Files Configuring Power over Ethernet Dhcp RelayInitial Configuration NXA-ENET24 Software Management Guide Navigating the Web Browser Interface Web InterfaceOverview Button Action Configuration OptionsHome Main Menu Switch Main MenuPanel Display Menu Description Security PortSpanning Tree Menu PoE DescriptionAddress Table Private VlanIgmp Snooping Menu Description PriorityVice value Displaying System Information Web Basic ConfigurationDisplaying System Information Field AttributesField Attributes Displaying Switch Hardware/Software VersionsDisplaying System Information CLI Displaying Bridge Extension Capabilities Displaying Switch Hardware/Software Versions WebDisplaying Switch Hardware/Software Versions CLI Displaying Bridge Extension Capabilities CLI Setting the IP AddressDisplaying Bridge Extension Capabilities Web Manual Configuration CLI Command AttributesManual Configuration Web Command AttributesRenewing Dchp Using DHCP/BOOTP WebUsing DHCP/BOOTP CLI File Transfer Method Managing FirmwareDownloading System Software from a Server Web File NameDownloading System Software from a Server CLI Deleting FilesPoE controller PDController file Saving or Restoring Configuration SettingsCommand Usage Downloading Configuration Settings from a Server Web Downloading Configuration Settings from a Server CLIConsole Port Settings 233Console Port Settings Web Console Port Settings CLIFor specific user-name accounts the default Telnet SettingsTelnet Settings Web Telnet Settings CLI Enabling Telnet CLILogging Levels Configuring Event LoggingSystem Log Configuration Logging LevelsSystem Log Configuration CLI Remote Logs ConfigurationSystem Log Configuration Web Displaying Log Messages Remote Logs Configuration WebRemote Logs Configuration CLI Displaying Log Messages WebSending Smtp Alerts Displaying Log Messages CLISending Smpt Alerts Web Sending Smpt Alerts CLIResetting the System Web Resetting the SystemSetting the System Clock Resetting the System CLISetting the Time Zone Web Setting the Time ZoneSetting the System Clock CLI Setting the Time Zone CLIPage SNMPv3 Security Models and Levels Snmp ProtocolSNMPv3 Security Models and Levels Model Level Group Read View Write View SecurityEnabling Snmp Setting Community Access StringsSetting Community Access Strings Web Enabling Snmp WebSpecifying Trap Managers and Trap Types Web Setting Community Access Strings CLISpecifying Trap Managers and Trap Types Specifying Trap Managers and Trap Types CLIConfiguring SNMPv3 Users Configuring SNMPv3 Management AccessSetting an Engine ID Setting an Engine ID WebConfiguring SNMPv3 Users Web Configuring SNMPv3 Users CLIConfiguring SNMPv3 Groups CLI Configuring SNMPv3 GroupsConfiguring SNMPv3 Groups Web Type Setting SNMPv3 ViewsSetting SNMPv3 Views Web From the Snmp viewSetting SNMPv3 Views CLI 295Configuring User Accounts Web User AuthenticationConfiguring User Accounts Configuring Local/Remote Logon Authentication Configuring User Accounts CLICommand Attributes Authentication Settings Web Authentication Settings CLIHttps Support Configuring HttpsHttps Support Internet Explorer 5.0 or laterConfiguring Https Web Replacing the Default Secure-Site CertificateConfiguring the Secure Shell Configuring Https CLISwitch supports both SSH Version 1.5 Configuring the Secure Shell Web Generating the Host Key PairTimeout Configuring the SSH ServerConfiguring the Secure Shell CLI Range 1 to 120 secondsConfiguring the SSH Server CLI Configuring Port SecurityConfiguring the SSH Server Web Port Port number Name Descriptive text Configuring Port Security WebConfiguring Port Security CLI Configuring 802.1x Port Authentication RequirementsDisplaying and Configuring the 802.1x Global Setting Web Displaying and Configuring the 802.1x Global SettingConfiguring Port Settings for Displaying and Configuring the 802.1x Global Setting CLIConfiguring Port Settings for 802.1x Web Configuring Port Settings for 802.1x CLI CLI 802.1x Port Configuration802.1x Statistics Displaying 802.1x StatisticsDisplaying 802.1x Statistics Web Parameter DescriptionFiltering Addresses for Snmp Client Access Displaying 802.1x Statistics CLIFiltering Addresses for Snmp Client Access Web Filtering Addresses for Snmp Client Access CLISetting the ACL Name and Type Configuring ACLsConfiguring Access Control Lists Name TypeSetting the ACL Name and Type CLI Configuring a Standard IP ACLSetting the ACL Name and Type Web Configuring an Extended IP ACL Command Attributes Configuring a Standard IP ACL WebConfiguring a Standard IP ACL CLI Configuring an Extended IP ACL Web Configuring an Extended IP ACL CLIConfiguring a MAC ACL Configuring a MAC ACL WebSpecifying the Mask Type Configuring ACL MasksConfiguring a MAC ACL CLI Configuring ACL Masks CLI Configuring an IP ACL MaskConfiguring ACL Masks Web Control flags of rule must match this bitmaskConfiguring an IP ACL Mask CLI Configuring a MAC ACL MaskConfiguring an IP ACL Mask Web Binding a Port to an Access Control List Web Configuring a MAC ACL Mask WebConfiguring a MAC ACL Mask CLI Binding a Port to an Access Control List CLI Mapping ACLs to Port Ingress/Egress QueuesFiltering IPs for Management Access Filtering IP Addresses for Management Access WebFiltering IP Addresses for Management Access CLI 198Field Attributes CLI Port ConfigurationDisplaying Connection Status Web Field Attributes WebDisplaying Connection Status CLI Current statusConfiguring Interface Connections AdminCreating Trunk Groups Configuring Interface Connections WebConfiguring Interface Connections CLI New Statically Configuring a TrunkStatically Configuring a Trunk Web UnitEnabling Lacp on Selected Ports Statically Configuring a Trunk CLIMember List Current Shows configured trunks Unit, Port Unit Stack unit. RangeEnabling Lacp on Selected Ports Web Enabling Lacp on Selected Ports CLISystem Priority Admin KeyDynamically Creating a Port Channel Port PriorityDynamically Creating a Port Channel Web Dynamically Creating a Port Channel CLIDisplaying Lacp Port Counters CLI Displaying Lacp Port CountersDisplaying Lacp Port Counters Web Counter Information FieldsDisplaying Lacp Local Settings Displaying Lacp Settings and Status for the Local SideDisplaying Lacp Settings and Status for the Local Side Web Admin StateDisplaying Lacp Settings and Status for the Remote Side Web Displaying Lacp Settings and Status for the Remote SideDisplaying Lacp Settings and Status for the Local Side CLI Threshold Setting Broadcast Storm ThresholdsDisplaying Lacp Settings and Status for the Remote Side CLI Setting Broadcast Storm Thresholds CLI Configuring Port MirroringSetting Broadcast Storm Thresholds Web Configuring Port Mirroring CLI Configuring Rate LimitsConfiguring Port Mirroring Web Rate LimitShowing Port Statistics Configuring Rate Limits WebConfiguring Rate Limits CLI Port StatisticsEtherlike Statistics Transmit UnicastTransmit Multicast Frames More than one collisionByte Frames But including FCS octets Showing Port Statistics WebOversize Frames Showing Port Statistics CLI This example shows statistics for portPort Configuration 104 NXA-ENET24 Software Management Guide Switch Power Status Web Power Over Ethernet PoE SettingsSwitch Power Status Setting a Switch Power Budget Web Switch Power Status CLISetting a Switch Power Budget Setting a Switch Power Budget CLIConfiguring Port PoE Power Displaying Port Power Status WebDisplaying Port Power Status CLI Configuring Port PoE Power Web Configuring Port PoE Power CLISetting Static Addresses Web Address Table SettingsSetting Static Addresses Setting Static Addresses CLIDisplaying the Address Table CLI Displaying the Address TableDisplaying the Address Table Web Changing the Aging TimeChanging the Aging Time Web Changing the Aging Time CLIPage Spanning Tree Algorithm Configuration Spanning Tree Algorithm ConfigurationDisplaying Global Settings These additional parameters are only displayed for the CLIDisplaying Global Settings Web Configuring Global SettingsRoot device Command Attributes Basic Configuration of Global SettingsCommand Attributes Root Device Configuration Range 0-61440, in stepsConfiguration Settings for Rstp Configuring Global Settings WebConfiguring Global Settings CLI Displaying Interface Settings Numeric identifier will be enabled Ing network loopsConfiguring Interface Settings Displaying Interface Settings WebDisplaying Interface Settings CLI Enables/disables spanning tree on a portConfiguring Interface Settings Web Web Configuring Spanning Tree per PortConfiguring Interface Settings CLI Assigning Ports to VLANs Vlan ConfigurationOverview Ieee 802.1Q VLANs 124 NXA-ENET24 Software Management Guide Enabling or Disabling Gvrp Web Enabling or Disabling Gvrp Global SettingForwarding Tagged/Untagged Frames Enabling or Disabling Gvrp CLIDisplaying Basic Vlan Information CLI Command Attributes WebCommand Attributes CLI Displaying Current VLANsCreating VLANs Web Displaying Current VLANs CLICreating VLANs Creating VLANs CLI Adding Static Members to VLANs Vlan IndexAdding Static Members to VLANs Port Index Adding Static Members to VLANs WebAdding Static Members to VLANs CLI Configuring Vlan Behavior for Interfaces Timer Configuring Vlan Behavior for Interfaces WebConfiguring Vlan Behavior for Interfaces CLI GroupDisplaying Current Private VLANs Web Private VLANsDisplaying Current Private VLANs Configuring Private VLANs CLI Configuring Private VLANsConfiguring Private VLANs Web Displaying Current Private VLANs CLIDisplaying Private Vlan Interface Information Associating Community VLANs WebAssociating Community VLANs CLI Displaying Private Vlan Interface Information WebDisplaying Private Vlan Interface Information CLI Configuring Private Vlan InterfacesConfiguring Private Vlan Interfaces Web Configuring Private Vlan Interfaces CLI CLI Private Vlan Port ConfigurationSetting the Default Priority for Interfaces Web Class of Service ConfigurationSetting the Default Priority for Interfaces Egress Queue Priority Mapping Setting the Default Priority for Interfaces CLIMapping CoS Values to Egress Queues CoS Priority LevelsMapping CoS Values to Egress Queues CLI Selecting the Queue ModeMapping CoS Values to Egress Queues Web Setting the Service Weight for Traffic Classes Selecting the Queue Mode WebSelecting the Queue Mode CLI Setting the Service Weight for Traffic Classes WebSelecting IP Precedence/DSCP Priority Web Mapping Layer 3/4 Priorities to CoS ValuesSelecting IP Precedence/DSCP Priority Selecting IP Precedence/DSCP Priority CLIMapping IP Precedence Web Mapping IP Precedence CLIMapping Dscp Priority Values Mapping Dscp PriorityMapping Dscp Priority Web IP Dscp Value CoS ValueMapping IP Port Priority Web Mapping Dscp Priority CLIMapping IP Port Priority Copy Settings Carries out the command Copy SettingsPriority Settings Mapping IP Port Priority CLIMapping CoS Values to ACLs Copy Settings WebCopy Settings CLI CoS to ACL MappingChanging Priorities Based on ACL Rules Mapping CoS Values to ACLs WebMapping CoS Values to ACLs CLI Port Port identifier Name Name of ACLChanging Priorities Based on ACL Rules Web Changing Priorities Based on ACL Rules CLIMulticast Filtering Layer 2 Igmp Snooping and QueryConfiguring Igmp Snooping and Query Parameters Displaying Interfaces Attached to a Multicast Router Configuring Igmp Snooping and Query Parameters WebConfiguring Igmp Snooping and Query Parameters CLI Specifying Interfaces Attached to a Multicast Router Displaying Interfaces Attached to a Multicast Router WebDisplaying Interfaces Attached to a Multicast Router CLI Specifying Interfaces Attached to a Multicast Router WebDisplaying Port Members of Multicast Services CLI Displaying Port Members of Multicast ServicesDisplaying Port Members of Multicast Services Web Assigning Ports to Multicast ServicesAssigning Ports to Multicast Services Web Assigning Ports to Multicast Services CLIConfiguring Domain Name Service Configuring General DNS Server ParametersConfiguring Static DNS Host to Address Entries Configuring General DNS Server Parameters WebConfiguring General DNS Server Parameters CLI Displaying the DNS Cache Configuring Static DNS Host to Address Entries WebConfiguring Static DNS Host to Address Entries CLI Displaying the DNS Cache Web Displaying the DNS Cache CLIConsole Connection CLI Command Line InterfaceUsing the Command Line Interface Telnet ConnectionKeywords and Arguments Entering CommandsCommand Completion Minimum AbbreviationGetting Help on Commands Showing CommandsUnderstanding Command Modes Negating the Effect of CommandsUsing Command History Exec CommandsConfiguration Commands Configuration CommandsCommand Line Processing Keystroke CommandsCommand Groups Command Group IndexLogin Syntax Line CommandsLine Commands Timeout login Syntax Response Command Function Password SyntaxCommand Usage Default SettingDatabits Syntax Command Function Password-thresh SyntaxSilent-time Syntax Disconnect Syntax Speed SyntaxStopbits Syntax Disable Default Setting None General CommandsGeneral Commands Reload Default Setting None Command Function Configure Default Setting NoneShow history Default Setting None End Default Setting NoneQuit Default Setting None System Management CommandsSystem Management Commands HelpDevice Designation Commands Device Designation CommandsUser Access Commands User Access CommandsEnable password Syntax IP Filter CommandsIP Filter Commands Command Function Management Command Usage Cont Command Function Ip http port Syntax Web Server CommandsWeb Server Commands Default Setting EnabledTelnet Server Commands Telnet Server CommandsSecure Shell Commands Show calendarTo Use the SSH Server Ip ssh authentication Syntax Retries Secure Shell CommandsIp ssh timeout Syntax Ip ssh server-key size SyntaxIp ssh crypto host-key Syntax Generate Command Function Copy tftp public-keyDelete public-key Syntax Ip ssh crypto zeroize SyntaxShow ssh display description Field Description Command Function Show ip sshShow ssh Command Function Show public-key Syntax Event Logging CommandsEvent Logging Commands Command Function Logging on SyntaxLogging host Syntax Command Function Logging history SyntaxLogging Levels Severity Name Description Logging trap Syntax Command Function Logging facility SyntaxDefault Setting Flash and RAM Clear logging SyntaxCommand Function Show logging Syntax Field DescriptionCommand Function Show log Syntax Smtp Alert CommandsSmtp Alert Commands Command Function Logging sendmail host SyntaxLogging sendmail destination Syntax Command Function Logging sendmail level SyntaxLogging sendmail source-email Syntax Logging sendmail SyntaxCommand Function Show logging sendmail Time CommandsTime Commands Command Function Sntp client SyntaxShow sntp Command Function Sntp poll SyntaxDefault Setting 16 seconds Clock timezone SyntaxCommand Function Show calendar Default Setting None System Status CommandsSystem Status Commands Command Function Light unit SyntaxCommand Function Show startup-config Information currentlyCommand Function Show system Default Setting NoneTelnet client Command Function Show users Default Setting NoneShow version Default Setting None Command Function Copy Syntax Flash/File CommandsFlash/File Commands Command Function Copy Example Cont Delete SyntaxWhen the system Command Mode Privileged Exec Powered up Command Function Dir SyntaxWhichboot Syntax Command Function Boot system Power over Ethernet PoE CommandsPoE Commands Default Setting 375 wattsPower inline maximum Syntax Allocation Command Function Power inline SyntaxDefault Setting auto Power inline priority SyntaxCommand Function Show power inline status Syntax Show power mainpowerCommand Function Authentication login Syntax Authentication CommandsAuthentication Commands Default Setting LocalRadius-server port Syntax Radius Client CommandsRadius Client Radius-server key SyntaxRadius-server timeout Syntax Show radius-server Default Setting NoneTACACS+ Client TACACS+ Client CommandsShow tacacs-server Default Setting None Tacacs-server port SyntaxCommand Function Port security Syntax Port Security CommandsPort Security Commands Command Function Mac-address-table static Syntax Show mac-address-table SyntaxDot1x default Syntax 802.1x Port Authentication802.1x Port Authentication Commands Dot1x max-req SyntaxDot1x re-authentication Syntax Command Function Dot1x port-control SyntaxDot1x re-authenticate Syntax Dot1x operation-mode SyntaxDot1x timeout tx-period Syntax Command Function Dot1x timeout quiet-period SyntaxDot1x timeout re-authperiod Syntax Show dot1x SyntaxCommand Function Show dot1x Command Function Show dot1x Access Control List CommandsAccess Control Lists IP ACL Commands IP ACL CommandssMasks for Access Control Lists Command Function Access-list ip SyntaxCommand Function Permit, deny Syntax Standard ACL Permit, deny Syntax Extended ACLSYN flag valid, use control-code 2 Command Function Permit, denyIgnore a bit. The following bits may be specified Both SYN and ACK valid, use control-code 18Mask Syntax Command Function Show ip access-list SyntaxCommand Mode IP Mask Command Function Mask IP ACLCommand Function Mask Example IP ACL Show ip access-group Command Function Show access-list ip mask Syntax PrecedenceIp access-group Syntax Map access-list ip SyntaxShow marking Command Function Show map access-list ip SyntaxMatch access-list ip Syntax Command Function Access-list mac Syntax MAC ACL CommandsMAC ACL Commands Command Mode MAC ACLCommand Function Show mac access-list Syntax Access-list mac mask Syntax PrecedenceMAC ACLs. This mask defines Command Function Mask SyntaxCommand Mode MAC Mask Egress ACLShow access-list mac mask Syntax Precedence Permit offset, deny offset SyntaxMap access-list mac Syntax Command Function Mac access-group SyntaxShow mac access-group Show map access-list mac SyntaxShow access-group Command Function Match access-list mac SyntaxCommand Function Show access-list ACL InformationCommand Function Snmp-server Default Setting Enabled Snmp CommandsSnmp Commands Show snmp Default Setting NoneSnmp-server location Syntax Command Function Snmp-server community SyntaxSnmp-server contact Syntax Command Function Snmp-server host Syntax Snmp-server view Syntax Command Function Snmp-server engine-id SyntaxShow snmp engine-id Command Function Show snmp view Snmp-server group SyntaxCommand Function Show snmp group Command Function Snmp-server user Syntax Show snmp userCommand Function Interface Syntax Interface CommandsInterface Commands Description SyntaxCommand Function Negotiation Syntax Capabilities SyntaxShutdown Syntax Command Function Flowcontrol SyntaxSwitchport broadcast Syntax Packet-rate Example The following example clears statistics on port Command Function Clear counters SyntaxPower reset Show interfaces status SyntaxNXA-ENET24 Software Management Guide 235 Command Function Show interfaces Syntax Switchport Interfaces Switchport StatisticsCommand Function Port monitor Syntax Mirror Port CommandsMirror Port Commands Show port monitorCommand Function Rate-limit Syntax Rate Limit CommandsRate Limit Commands Guidelines for Creating Trunks Link Aggregation CommandsLink Aggregation Commands Channel-group SyntaxCommand Function Dynamic Configuration Commands Lacp Use the no form to disable itCommand Function Lacp system-priority Syntax Lacp admin-key Syntax Ethernet InterfaceCommand Function Lacp admin-key Syntax Port Channel Lacp port-priority SyntaxShow interfaces status Port-channel Show lacp SyntaxCommand Function Show lacp Example NXA-ENET24 Software Management Guide 245 Clear mac-address-table Default Setting None Dynamic Address Table CommandsAddress Table Commands Show mac-address-table Default Setting None Aging-time Command Function Show mac-address-table SyntaxDefault Setting 300 seconds TimeCommand Function Spanning-tree Syntax Spanning Tree CommandsSpanning Tree Commands Spanning-tree mode SyntaxSpanning-tree hello-time Syntax Spanning-tree max-age SyntaxSpanning-tree spanning Syntax Disabled Command Function Spanning-tree priority SyntaxDefault Setting Long method Spanning-tree pathcost Syntax MethodCommand Function Spanning-tree cost Syntax Spanning-tree port-priority SyntaxCommand Function Spanning-tree edge-port Syntax Spanning-tree portfast SyntaxNate a port as a shared link, Rstp is forbidden Command Function Spanning-tree link-type SyntaxLink type for Rapid Spanning Spanning-tree protocol Syntax MigrationCommand Function Show spanning-tree Syntax RstpEditing Vlan Groups Vlan CommandsCommand Function Vlan database Default Setting None Editing Vlan GroupsCommand Function Interface vlan Syntax Configuring Vlan InterfacesConfiguring Vlan Interfaces Switchport mode SyntaxDefault Setting Vlan Command Function Switchport ingress-filtering SyntaxSwitchport native vlan Syntax Switchport forbidden vlan Syntax Command Function Switchport allowed vlan SyntaxSwitchport gvrp Switchport priority defaultDisplaying Vlan Information Configuring Private VLANsCommand Function Show vlan Syntax Displaying Vlan InformationEdit Private Vlan Groups Command Function Private-vlan SyntaxEdit Private Vlan Groups Private vlan association SyntaxSwitchport private-vlan host Syntax Association Configure Private Vlan InterfacesConfigure Private Vlan Interfaces Switchport private-vlan mapping SyntaxShow bridge-ext Default Setting None Gvrp and Bridge Extension CommandsGvrp and Bridge Extension Commands Display Private Vlan InformationShow gvrp configuration Syntax Command Function Switchport gvrp SyntaxSwitchport forbidden vlan Garp timer SyntaxPriority Commands Layer Priority CommandsPriority Commands Layer Show queue mode Default Setting NoneQueue bandwidth Syntax Priority Commands Layer 2Command Function Switchport priority Syntax Default Show queue cos-map Syntax Command Function Queue cos-map SyntaxShow queue bandwidth Default Setting None Map ip precedence Syntax Global Configuration Priority Commands Layer 3Priority Commands Layer 3 Map ip port SyntaxMap ip dscp Syntax Global Configuration Priority Commands Layer 3 and 4-Command Function Map ip precedence Map access-list mac Command Function Map ip dscp Syntax Interface ConfigurationMap access-list ip Show map ip port SyntaxShow map ip dscp Syntax Igmp Snooping Commands Multicast Filtering CommandsIgmp Snooping Commands Ip igmp snooping vlan static SyntaxCommand Function Show ip igmp snooping Default Setting None Igmp Query Commands LayerIgmp Query Commands Layer Command Function Ip igmp snooping querier SyntaxIp igmp snooping query-max Syntax Response-time Igmp Query Commands Layer 2Ip igmp snooping query-interval Syntax Command Function Ip igmp snooping vlan mrouter Syntax Static Multicast Routing CommandsStatic Multicast Routing Commands Show ip igmp snooping mrouter SyntaxCommand Function Ip address Syntax IP Interface CommandsIP Interface Commands Default Setting DhcpShow ip redirects Default Setting None Command Function Ip default-gateway SyntaxIp dhcp restart Default Setting None Show ip interfaceCommand Function Ping Syntax Command Function Ip host Syntax DNS CommandsDNS Commands Clear host SyntaxCommand Function Ip domain-list Syntax Ip name-server SyntaxShow hosts Command Function Ip domain-lookup SyntaxDNS host name-to Show dnsEntries in the DNS cache Command Function Show dns cacheCommand Mode Privileged Exec This command clears all Clear dns cachePage Symptom Action TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Chart Cannot connect using TelnetIt’s Your World Take Control
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NXA-ENET24 specifications

The AMX NXA-ENET24 is a versatile and powerful networked control interface designed to meet the growing demands of modern AV systems. This network switch offers an exceptional combination of reliability, performance, and scalability, making it an ideal choice for professional environments such as conference rooms, educational facilities, and control rooms.

One of the key features of the NXA-ENET24 is its 24-port configuration, allowing for extensive connectivity options. Each port supports 10/100/1000 Mbps speeds, ensuring that high bandwidth applications are handled with ease. Additionally, the switch incorporates advanced auto-negotiation technology, which automatically configures the optimal speed and duplex mode for connected devices. This ensures seamless connectivity and minimizes the risk of network disruptions.

The NXA-ENET24 is designed with advanced management capabilities, including support for VLANs, which helps to segment network traffic for enhanced security and performance. Network administrators can easily create virtual local area networks to optimize traffic flow and reduce congestion. This feature is particularly beneficial in environments where multiple AV systems operate concurrently.

Another significant characteristic of the NXA-ENET24 is its support for Power over Ethernet, or PoE. This feature enables the switch to deliver electrical power alongside data through the network cables. As a result, devices such as IP cameras, VoIP phones, and wireless access points can be powered directly from the switch, simplifying deployment and reducing the need for additional power sources.

Monitoring and management of the switch are made easier through a user-friendly interface. The NXA-ENET24 supports SNMP for network management, allowing users to monitor performance metrics, configure settings, and receive alerts in case of issues. This level of oversight is crucial for maintaining the stability of AV systems in mission-critical applications.

Durability is another hallmark of the NXA-ENET24 design. The switch features a robust chassis that is engineered to withstand the rigors of professional use. With cooling mechanisms in place and a fanless design, the NXA-ENET24 operates quietly and efficiently, making it suitable for environments where noise is a concern.

In conclusion, the AMX NXA-ENET24 is a powerful, reliable, and feature-rich network switch that effectively supports modern AV applications. With its extensive connectivity options, advanced management capabilities, PoE support, and durable design, it is an excellent choice for integrators and organizations looking to optimize their network infrastructure.