AMX NXA-ENET24 manual Command Function Show lacp Example

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CLI (Command Line Interface)

Link Aggregation Commands (Cont.)

Command

Function

 

 

show lacp (Cont.)

Example:

 

Console#show lacp 1 internal

 

Channel group : 1

 

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Oper Key : 4

 

Admin Key : 0

 

Eth 1/1

 

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LACPDUs Internal : 30 sec

 

LACP System Priority : 32768

 

LACP Port Priority : 32768

 

Admin Key : 4

 

Oper Key : 4

 

Admin State : defaulted, aggregation, long timeout, LACP-

 

activity

 

Oper State : distributing, collecting, synchronization,

 

aggregation,

 

long timeout, LACP-activity

 

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• Oper Key: Current operational value of the key for the aggregation port.

 

• Admin Key: Current administrative value of the key for the aggregation

 

port.

 

• LACPDUs Internal: Number of seconds before invalidating received

 

LACPDU information.

 

• LACP System Priority: LACP system priority assigned to this port

 

channel.

 

• LACP Port Priority: LACP port priority assigned to this interface within the

 

channel group.

 

• Admin State, Oper State: Administrative or operational values of the

 

actor’s state parameters:

 

Expired – The actor’s receive machine is in the expired state;

 

Defaulted – The actor’s receive machine is using defaulted operational

 

partner information, administratively configured for the partner.

 

Distributing – If false, distribution of outgoing frames on this link is

 

disabled; i.e., distribution is currently disabled and is not expected to be

 

enabled in the absence of administrative changes or changes in received

 

protocol information.

 

Collecting – Collection of incoming frames on this link is enabled; i.e.,

 

collection is currently enabled and is not expected to be disabled in the

 

absence of administrative changes or changes in received protocol

 

information.

 

Synchronization – The System considers this link to be IN_SYNC; i.e., it

 

has been allocated to the correct Link Aggregation Group, the group has

 

been associated with a compatible Aggregator, and the identity of the

 

Link Aggregation Group is consistent with the System ID and operational

 

Key information transmitted.

 

Aggregation – The system considers this link to be aggregatable; i.e., a

 

potential candidate for aggregation.

 

Long timeout – Periodic transmission of LACPDUs uses a slow

 

transmission rate.

 

LACP-Activity– Activity control value with regard to this link.

 

(0: Passive; 1: Active)

 

 

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AMX NXA-ENET24 manual Command Function Show lacp Example

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.