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Field Attributes

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Displaying Switch Hardware/Software Versions - Web

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Displaying Switch Hardware/Software Versions - CLI

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Displaying Bridge Extension Capabilities

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Field Attributes

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Displaying Bridge Extension Capabilities - Web

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Displaying Bridge Extension Capabilities - CLI

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Setting the IP Address

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Command Attributes

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Manual Configuration - Web

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Manual Configuration - CLI

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Using DHCP/BOOTP - Web

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Using DHCP/BOOTP - CLI

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Renewing DCHP

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Managing Firmware

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Command Attributes

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Downloading System Software from a Server - Web

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Downloading System Software from a Server - CLI

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Saving or Restoring Configuration Settings

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Command Usage

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Command Attributes

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Downloading Configuration Settings from a Server - Web

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Downloading Configuration Settings from a Server - CLI

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Console Port Settings

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Command Attributes

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Console Port Settings - Web

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Console Port Settings - CLI

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Telnet Settings

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Command Attributes

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Telnet Settings - Web

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Telnet Settings - CLI

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Configuring Event Logging

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Overview

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System Log Configuration

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Command Attributes

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Logging Levels

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System Log Configuration - Web

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System Log Configuration - CLI

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Remote Logs Configuration

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Contents NXA-ENET24 AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer Table of Contents Setting the IP Address Saving or Restoring Configuration SettingsConsole Port Settings Telnet SettingsResetting the System Setting the System ClockSetting the Time Zone Setting Community Access StringsConfiguring SNMPv3 Users Configuring SNMPv3 GroupsSetting SNMPv3 Views Overview Configuring User AccountsConfiguring Port Security Configuring 802.1x Port AuthenticationDisplaying and Configuring the 802.1x Global Setting Configuring Port Settings forConfiguring ACL Masks Configuring an IP ACL MaskConfiguring a MAC ACL Mask Configuring Interface ConnectionsConfiguring Port Mirroring Statically Configuring a TrunkShowing Port Statistics 100 Overview 109 Overview 105Overview 113 Private VLANs 132 Overview Ieee 802.1Q VLANs 123Overview 137 Multicast Filtering 149 Overview 149Command Groups 164 Line Commands 165 Entering Commands 160Overview 155 General Commands 169 System Management Commands 171Flash/File Commands 193 Authentication Commands 199196 Radius Client 200Port Security Commands 203 802.1x Port Authentication 205Access Control List Commands 209 IP ACL Commandss 210Interface Commands 231 Mirror Port Commands 237Link Aggregation Commands 239 238Vlan Commands 255 Configuring Private VLANs 259Gvrp and Bridge Extension Commands 262 Priority Commands 264IP Interface Commands 275 Multicast Filtering Commands 271DNS Commands 278 Table of Contents Xviii NXA-ENET24 Software Management Guide Key Features Key FeaturesFeature Description Static and dynamic address configuration, proxy ARPDescription of Software Features Introduction Software Specifications Software SpecificationsSoftware Features Power Over EthernetManagement Features Standards Sntp RFC SSH VersionManagement Information Bases SNMP-MPD MIB RFCSystem Defaults System DefaultsFunction Parameter Default Lacp Clock Synchronization Disabled Additional DocumentationConnecting to the Switch Initial ConfigurationConfiguration Options Required Connections Remote ConnectionsBasic Configuration Setting PasswordsSetting an IP Address Console ConnectionManual Configuration Dynamic ConfigurationEnabling Snmp Management Access Community StringsManaging System Files Saving Configuration SettingsTrap Receivers Configuring Power over Ethernet Dhcp RelayInitial Configuration NXA-ENET24 Software Management Guide Overview Web InterfaceNavigating the Web Browser Interface Home Configuration OptionsButton Action Panel Display Switch Main MenuMain Menu Menu Description Security PortMenu PoE Description Address TableSpanning Tree Private VlanVice value Menu Description PriorityIgmp Snooping Basic Configuration Displaying System InformationDisplaying System Information Web Field AttributesDisplaying System Information CLI Displaying Switch Hardware/Software VersionsField Attributes Displaying Switch Hardware/Software Versions CLI Displaying Switch Hardware/Software Versions WebDisplaying Bridge Extension Capabilities Displaying Bridge Extension Capabilities Web Setting the IP AddressDisplaying Bridge Extension Capabilities CLI Command Attributes Manual Configuration WebManual Configuration CLI Command AttributesUsing DHCP/BOOTP CLI Using DHCP/BOOTP WebRenewing Dchp Managing Firmware Downloading System Software from a Server WebFile Transfer Method File NameDownloading System Software from a Server CLI Deleting FilesCommand Usage Saving or Restoring Configuration SettingsPoE controller PDController file Downloading Configuration Settings from a Server Web Downloading Configuration Settings from a Server CLIConsole Port Settings 233Console Port Settings Web Console Port Settings CLITelnet Settings Web Telnet SettingsFor specific user-name accounts the default Telnet Settings CLI Enabling Telnet CLIConfiguring Event Logging System Log ConfigurationLogging Levels Logging LevelsSystem Log Configuration Web Remote Logs ConfigurationSystem Log Configuration CLI Remote Logs Configuration Web Remote Logs Configuration CLIDisplaying Log Messages Displaying Log Messages WebSending Smtp Alerts Displaying Log Messages CLISending Smpt Alerts Web Sending Smpt Alerts CLIResetting the System Setting the System ClockResetting the System Web Resetting the System CLISetting the Time Zone Setting the System Clock CLISetting the Time Zone Web Setting the Time Zone CLIPage Snmp Protocol SNMPv3 Security Models and LevelsSNMPv3 Security Models and Levels Model Level Group Read View Write View SecuritySetting Community Access Strings Setting Community Access Strings WebEnabling Snmp Enabling Snmp WebSetting Community Access Strings CLI Specifying Trap Managers and Trap TypesSpecifying Trap Managers and Trap Types Web Specifying Trap Managers and Trap Types CLIConfiguring SNMPv3 Management Access Setting an Engine IDConfiguring SNMPv3 Users Setting an Engine ID WebConfiguring SNMPv3 Users Web Configuring SNMPv3 Users CLIConfiguring SNMPv3 Groups Web Configuring SNMPv3 GroupsConfiguring SNMPv3 Groups CLI Setting SNMPv3 Views Setting SNMPv3 Views WebType From the Snmp viewSetting SNMPv3 Views CLI 295Configuring User Accounts User AuthenticationConfiguring User Accounts Web Configuring Local/Remote Logon Authentication Configuring User Accounts CLICommand Attributes Authentication Settings Web Authentication Settings CLIConfiguring Https Https SupportHttps Support Internet Explorer 5.0 or laterReplacing the Default Secure-Site Certificate Configuring the Secure ShellConfiguring Https Web Configuring Https CLISwitch supports both SSH Version 1.5 Configuring the Secure Shell Web Generating the Host Key PairConfiguring the SSH Server Configuring the Secure Shell CLITimeout Range 1 to 120 secondsConfiguring the SSH Server Web Configuring Port SecurityConfiguring the SSH Server CLI Configuring Port Security CLI Configuring Port Security WebPort Port number Name Descriptive text Configuring 802.1x Port Authentication RequirementsDisplaying and Configuring the 802.1x Global Setting Configuring Port Settings forDisplaying and Configuring the 802.1x Global Setting Web 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 ConfigurationDisplaying 802.1x Statistics Displaying 802.1x Statistics Web802.1x Statistics Parameter DescriptionFiltering Addresses for Snmp Client Access Displaying 802.1x Statistics CLIFiltering Addresses for Snmp Client Access Web Filtering Addresses for Snmp Client Access CLIConfiguring ACLs Configuring Access Control ListsSetting the ACL Name and Type Name TypeSetting the ACL Name and Type Web Configuring a Standard IP ACLSetting the ACL Name and Type CLI Configuring a Standard IP ACL CLI Configuring a Standard IP ACL WebConfiguring an Extended IP ACL Command Attributes Configuring an Extended IP ACL Web Configuring an Extended IP ACL CLIConfiguring a MAC ACL Configuring a MAC ACL WebConfiguring a MAC ACL CLI Configuring ACL MasksSpecifying the Mask Type Configuring an IP ACL Mask Configuring ACL Masks WebConfiguring ACL Masks CLI Control flags of rule must match this bitmaskConfiguring an IP ACL Mask Web Configuring a MAC ACL MaskConfiguring an IP ACL Mask CLI Configuring a MAC ACL Mask CLI Configuring a MAC ACL Mask WebBinding a Port to an Access Control List Web 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 198Port Configuration Displaying Connection Status WebField Attributes CLI Field Attributes WebDisplaying Connection Status CLI Current statusConfiguring Interface Connections AdminConfiguring Interface Connections CLI Configuring Interface Connections WebCreating Trunk Groups Statically Configuring a Trunk Statically Configuring a Trunk WebNew UnitStatically Configuring a Trunk CLI Member List Current Shows configured trunks Unit, PortEnabling Lacp on Selected Ports Unit Stack unit. RangeEnabling Lacp on Selected Ports Web Enabling Lacp on Selected Ports CLIAdmin Key Dynamically Creating a Port ChannelSystem Priority Port PriorityDynamically Creating a Port Channel Web Dynamically Creating a Port Channel CLIDisplaying Lacp Port Counters Displaying Lacp Port Counters WebDisplaying Lacp Port Counters CLI Counter Information FieldsDisplaying Lacp Settings and Status for the Local Side Displaying Lacp Settings and Status for the Local Side WebDisplaying Lacp Local Settings Admin StateDisplaying Lacp Settings and Status for the Local Side CLI Displaying Lacp Settings and Status for the Remote SideDisplaying Lacp Settings and Status for the Remote Side Web Displaying Lacp Settings and Status for the Remote Side CLI Setting Broadcast Storm ThresholdsThreshold Setting Broadcast Storm Thresholds Web Configuring Port MirroringSetting Broadcast Storm Thresholds CLI Configuring Rate Limits Configuring Port Mirroring WebConfiguring Port Mirroring CLI Rate LimitConfiguring Rate Limits Web Configuring Rate Limits CLIShowing Port Statistics Port StatisticsTransmit Unicast Transmit MulticastEtherlike Statistics Frames More than one collisionOversize Frames Showing Port Statistics WebByte Frames But including FCS octets Showing Port Statistics CLI This example shows statistics for portPort Configuration 104 NXA-ENET24 Software Management Guide Switch Power Status Power Over Ethernet PoE SettingsSwitch Power Status Web Switch Power Status CLI Setting a Switch Power BudgetSetting a Switch Power Budget Web Setting a Switch Power Budget CLIDisplaying Port Power Status CLI Displaying Port Power Status WebConfiguring Port PoE Power Configuring Port PoE Power Web Configuring Port PoE Power CLIAddress Table Settings Setting Static AddressesSetting Static Addresses Web Setting Static Addresses CLIDisplaying the Address Table Displaying the Address Table WebDisplaying the Address Table CLI 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 SettingsCommand Attributes Basic Configuration of Global Settings Command Attributes Root Device ConfigurationRoot device Range 0-61440, in stepsConfiguring Global Settings CLI Configuring Global Settings WebConfiguration Settings for Rstp Displaying Interface Settings Numeric identifier will be enabled Ing network loopsDisplaying Interface Settings Web Displaying Interface Settings CLIConfiguring Interface Settings Enables/disables spanning tree on a portConfiguring Interface Settings Web Web Configuring Spanning Tree per PortConfiguring Interface Settings CLI Overview Ieee 802.1Q VLANs Vlan ConfigurationAssigning Ports to VLANs 124 NXA-ENET24 Software Management Guide Enabling or Disabling Gvrp Global Setting Forwarding Tagged/Untagged FramesEnabling or Disabling Gvrp Web Enabling or Disabling Gvrp CLICommand Attributes Web Command Attributes CLIDisplaying Basic Vlan Information CLI Displaying Current VLANsCreating VLANs Displaying Current VLANs CLICreating VLANs Web Creating VLANs CLI Adding Static Members to VLANs Vlan IndexAdding Static Members to VLANs CLI Adding Static Members to VLANs WebAdding Static Members to VLANs Port Index Configuring Vlan Behavior for Interfaces Configuring Vlan Behavior for Interfaces Web Configuring Vlan Behavior for Interfaces CLITimer GroupDisplaying Current Private VLANs Private VLANsDisplaying Current Private VLANs Web Configuring Private VLANs Configuring Private VLANs WebConfiguring Private VLANs CLI Displaying Current Private VLANs CLIAssociating Community VLANs Web Associating Community VLANs CLIDisplaying Private Vlan Interface Information Displaying Private Vlan Interface Information WebConfiguring Private Vlan Interfaces Web Configuring Private Vlan InterfacesDisplaying Private Vlan Interface Information CLI Configuring Private Vlan Interfaces CLI CLI Private Vlan Port ConfigurationSetting the Default Priority for Interfaces Class of Service ConfigurationSetting the Default Priority for Interfaces Web Setting the Default Priority for Interfaces CLI Mapping CoS Values to Egress QueuesEgress Queue Priority Mapping CoS Priority LevelsMapping CoS Values to Egress Queues Web Selecting the Queue ModeMapping CoS Values to Egress Queues CLI Selecting the Queue Mode Web Selecting the Queue Mode CLISetting the Service Weight for Traffic Classes Setting the Service Weight for Traffic Classes WebMapping Layer 3/4 Priorities to CoS Values Selecting IP Precedence/DSCP PrioritySelecting IP Precedence/DSCP Priority Web Selecting IP Precedence/DSCP Priority CLIMapping IP Precedence Web Mapping IP Precedence CLIMapping Dscp Priority Mapping Dscp Priority WebMapping Dscp Priority Values IP Dscp Value CoS ValueMapping IP Port Priority Mapping Dscp Priority CLIMapping IP Port Priority Web Copy Settings Priority SettingsCopy Settings Carries out the command Mapping IP Port Priority CLICopy Settings Web Copy Settings CLIMapping CoS Values to ACLs CoS to ACL MappingMapping CoS Values to ACLs Web Mapping CoS Values to ACLs CLIChanging Priorities Based on ACL Rules 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 Configuring Igmp Snooping and Query Parameters CLI Configuring Igmp Snooping and Query Parameters WebDisplaying Interfaces Attached to a Multicast Router Displaying Interfaces Attached to a Multicast Router Web Displaying Interfaces Attached to a Multicast Router CLISpecifying Interfaces Attached to a Multicast Router Specifying Interfaces Attached to a Multicast Router WebDisplaying Port Members of Multicast Services Displaying Port Members of Multicast Services WebDisplaying Port Members of Multicast Services CLI Assigning Ports to Multicast ServicesAssigning Ports to Multicast Services Web Assigning Ports to Multicast Services CLIConfiguring Domain Name Service Configuring General DNS Server ParametersConfiguring General DNS Server Parameters CLI Configuring General DNS Server Parameters WebConfiguring Static DNS Host to Address Entries Configuring Static DNS Host to Address Entries CLI Configuring Static DNS Host to Address Entries WebDisplaying the DNS Cache Displaying the DNS Cache Web Displaying the DNS Cache CLICLI Command Line Interface Using the Command Line InterfaceConsole Connection Telnet ConnectionEntering Commands Command CompletionKeywords and Arguments Minimum AbbreviationGetting Help on Commands Showing CommandsNegating the Effect of Commands Using Command HistoryUnderstanding Command Modes Exec CommandsConfiguration Commands Command Line ProcessingConfiguration Commands Keystroke CommandsCommand Groups Command Group IndexLine Commands Line CommandsLogin Syntax Command Function Password Syntax Command UsageTimeout login Syntax Response Default SettingSilent-time Syntax Command Function Password-thresh SyntaxDatabits Syntax Stopbits Syntax Speed SyntaxDisconnect Syntax General Commands General CommandsDisable Default Setting None Command Function Configure Default Setting None Show history Default Setting NoneReload Default Setting None End Default Setting NoneSystem Management Commands System Management CommandsQuit Default Setting None HelpDevice Designation Commands User Access CommandsDevice Designation Commands User Access CommandsIP Filter Commands IP Filter CommandsEnable password Syntax Command Function Management Command Usage Cont Web Server Commands Web Server CommandsCommand Function Ip http port Syntax Default Setting EnabledTelnet Server Commands Secure Shell CommandsTelnet Server Commands Show calendarTo Use the SSH Server Secure Shell Commands Ip ssh timeout SyntaxIp ssh authentication Syntax Retries Ip ssh server-key size SyntaxCommand Function Copy tftp public-key Delete public-key SyntaxIp ssh crypto host-key Syntax Generate Ip ssh crypto zeroize SyntaxShow ssh Command Function Show ip sshShow ssh display description Field Description Event Logging Commands Event Logging CommandsCommand Function Show public-key Syntax Command Function Logging on SyntaxLogging Levels Severity Name Description Command Function Logging history SyntaxLogging host Syntax Command Function Logging facility Syntax Default Setting Flash and RAMLogging trap Syntax Clear logging SyntaxCommand Function Show logging Syntax Field DescriptionSmtp Alert Commands Smtp Alert CommandsCommand Function Show log Syntax Command Function Logging sendmail host SyntaxCommand Function Logging sendmail level Syntax Logging sendmail source-email SyntaxLogging sendmail destination Syntax Logging sendmail SyntaxTime Commands Time CommandsCommand Function Show logging sendmail Command Function Sntp client SyntaxCommand Function Sntp poll Syntax Default Setting 16 secondsShow sntp Clock timezone SyntaxSystem Status Commands System Status CommandsCommand Function Show calendar Default Setting None Command Function Light unit SyntaxCommand Function Show startup-config Information currentlyCommand Function Show system Default Setting NoneShow version Default Setting None Command Function Show users Default Setting NoneTelnet client Flash/File Commands Flash/File CommandsCommand Function Copy Syntax Command Function Copy Example Cont Delete SyntaxWhichboot Syntax Command Function Dir SyntaxWhen the system Command Mode Privileged Exec Powered up Power over Ethernet PoE Commands PoE CommandsCommand Function Boot system Default Setting 375 wattsCommand Function Power inline Syntax Default Setting autoPower inline maximum Syntax Allocation Power inline priority SyntaxCommand Function Show power inline status Syntax Show power mainpowerAuthentication Commands Authentication CommandsCommand Function Authentication login Syntax Default Setting LocalRadius Client Commands Radius ClientRadius-server port Syntax Radius-server key SyntaxRadius-server timeout Syntax Show radius-server Default Setting NoneTACACS+ Client Commands Show tacacs-server Default Setting NoneTACACS+ Client Tacacs-server port SyntaxPort Security Commands Port Security CommandsCommand Function Port security Syntax Command Function Mac-address-table static Syntax Show mac-address-table Syntax802.1x Port Authentication 802.1x Port Authentication CommandsDot1x default Syntax Dot1x max-req SyntaxCommand Function Dot1x port-control Syntax Dot1x re-authenticate SyntaxDot1x re-authentication Syntax Dot1x operation-mode SyntaxCommand Function Dot1x timeout quiet-period Syntax Dot1x timeout re-authperiod SyntaxDot1x timeout tx-period Syntax Show dot1x SyntaxCommand Function Show dot1x Access Control Lists Access Control List CommandsCommand Function Show dot1x IP ACL Commandss Masks for Access Control ListsIP ACL Commands Command Function Access-list ip SyntaxCommand Function Permit, deny Syntax Standard ACL Permit, deny Syntax Extended ACLCommand Function Permit, deny Ignore a bit. The following bits may be specifiedSYN flag valid, use control-code 2 Both SYN and ACK valid, use control-code 18Command Mode IP Mask Command Function Show ip access-list SyntaxMask Syntax Command Function Mask IP ACLCommand Function Mask Example IP ACL Command Function Show access-list ip mask Syntax Precedence Ip access-group SyntaxShow ip access-group Map access-list ip SyntaxMatch access-list ip Syntax Command Function Show map access-list ip SyntaxShow marking MAC ACL Commands MAC ACL CommandsCommand Function Access-list mac Syntax Command Mode MAC ACLCommand Function Show mac access-list Syntax Access-list mac mask Syntax PrecedenceCommand Function Mask Syntax Command Mode MAC MaskMAC ACLs. This mask defines Egress ACLShow access-list mac mask Syntax Precedence Permit offset, deny offset SyntaxCommand Function Mac access-group Syntax Show mac access-groupMap access-list mac Syntax Show map access-list mac SyntaxCommand Function Match access-list mac Syntax Command Function Show access-listShow access-group ACL InformationSnmp Commands Snmp CommandsCommand Function Snmp-server Default Setting Enabled Show snmp Default Setting NoneSnmp-server contact Syntax Command Function Snmp-server community SyntaxSnmp-server location Syntax Command Function Snmp-server host Syntax Show snmp engine-id Command Function Snmp-server engine-id SyntaxSnmp-server view Syntax Command Function Show snmp view Snmp-server group SyntaxCommand Function Show snmp group Command Function Snmp-server user Syntax Show snmp userInterface Commands Interface CommandsCommand Function Interface Syntax Description SyntaxCommand Function Negotiation Syntax Capabilities SyntaxSwitchport broadcast Syntax Packet-rate Command Function Flowcontrol SyntaxShutdown Syntax Command Function Clear counters Syntax Power resetExample The following example clears statistics on port Show interfaces status SyntaxNXA-ENET24 Software Management Guide 235 Command Function Show interfaces Syntax Switchport Interfaces Switchport StatisticsMirror Port Commands Mirror Port CommandsCommand Function Port monitor Syntax Show port monitorRate Limit Commands Rate Limit CommandsCommand Function Rate-limit Syntax Link Aggregation Commands Link Aggregation CommandsGuidelines for Creating Trunks 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 Address Table Commands Address Table CommandsClear mac-address-table Default Setting None Dynamic Command Function Show mac-address-table Syntax Default Setting 300 secondsShow mac-address-table Default Setting None Aging-time TimeSpanning Tree Commands Spanning Tree CommandsCommand Function Spanning-tree Syntax Spanning-tree mode SyntaxSpanning-tree hello-time Syntax Spanning-tree max-age SyntaxCommand Function Spanning-tree priority Syntax Default Setting Long methodSpanning-tree spanning Syntax Disabled Spanning-tree pathcost Syntax MethodCommand Function Spanning-tree cost Syntax Spanning-tree port-priority SyntaxCommand Function Spanning-tree edge-port Syntax Spanning-tree portfast SyntaxCommand Function Spanning-tree link-type Syntax Link type for Rapid SpanningNate a port as a shared link, Rstp is forbidden Spanning-tree protocol Syntax MigrationCommand Function Show spanning-tree Syntax RstpVlan Commands Command Function Vlan database Default Setting NoneEditing Vlan Groups Editing Vlan GroupsConfiguring Vlan Interfaces Configuring Vlan InterfacesCommand Function Interface vlan Syntax Switchport mode SyntaxSwitchport native vlan Syntax Command Function Switchport ingress-filtering SyntaxDefault Setting Vlan Command Function Switchport allowed vlan Syntax Switchport gvrpSwitchport forbidden vlan Syntax Switchport priority defaultConfiguring Private VLANs Command Function Show vlan SyntaxDisplaying Vlan Information Displaying Vlan InformationCommand Function Private-vlan Syntax Edit Private Vlan GroupsEdit Private Vlan Groups Private vlan association SyntaxConfigure Private Vlan Interfaces Configure Private Vlan InterfacesSwitchport private-vlan host Syntax Association Switchport private-vlan mapping SyntaxGvrp and Bridge Extension Commands Gvrp and Bridge Extension CommandsShow bridge-ext Default Setting None Display Private Vlan InformationCommand Function Switchport gvrp Syntax Switchport forbidden vlanShow gvrp configuration Syntax Garp timer SyntaxPriority Commands Priority Commands LayerPriority Commands Layer Show queue mode Default Setting NoneCommand Function Switchport priority Syntax Default Priority Commands Layer 2Queue bandwidth Syntax Show queue bandwidth Default Setting None Command Function Queue cos-map SyntaxShow queue cos-map Syntax Priority Commands Layer 3 Priority Commands Layer 3Map ip precedence Syntax Global Configuration Map ip port SyntaxCommand Function Map ip precedence Priority Commands Layer 3 and 4-Map ip dscp Syntax Global Configuration Command Function Map ip dscp Syntax Interface Configuration Map access-list ipMap access-list mac Show map ip port SyntaxShow map ip dscp Syntax Multicast Filtering Commands Igmp Snooping CommandsIgmp Snooping Commands Ip igmp snooping vlan static SyntaxIgmp Query Commands Layer Igmp Query Commands LayerCommand Function Show ip igmp snooping Default Setting None Command Function Ip igmp snooping querier SyntaxIp igmp snooping query-interval Syntax Igmp Query Commands Layer 2Ip igmp snooping query-max Syntax Response-time Static Multicast Routing Commands Static Multicast Routing CommandsCommand Function Ip igmp snooping vlan mrouter Syntax Show ip igmp snooping mrouter SyntaxIP Interface Commands IP Interface CommandsCommand Function Ip address Syntax Default Setting DhcpCommand Function Ip default-gateway Syntax Ip dhcp restart Default Setting NoneShow ip redirects Default Setting None Show ip interfaceCommand Function Ping Syntax DNS Commands DNS CommandsCommand Function Ip host Syntax Clear host SyntaxCommand Function Ip domain-list Syntax Ip name-server SyntaxCommand Function Ip domain-lookup Syntax DNS host name-toShow hosts Show dnsCommand Function Show dns cache Command Mode Privileged Exec This command clears allEntries in the DNS cache Clear dns cachePage Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ChartSymptom Action 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.