Software Cisco Network Assistant for Switch SMB?

Is there any management software as the Cisco Network Assistant for smb switch as SLM224G or SRW224G4-K9-NA, or only works with models 2960 and higher?

The SX300 series switch will work with CCA. But it does not work with CNA.
-Tom
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    Building configuration...
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    version 12.2
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    spanning-tree extend system-id
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    interface FastEthernet0/2
    description ### Connected to Parkside-AP06 ###
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    spanning-tree portfast
    interface FastEthernet0/3
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    switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q
    switchport mode trunk
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface FastEthernet0/4
    description ### Connected to Parkside-AP08 ###
    switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q
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    interface FastEthernet0/5
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    interface FastEthernet0/6
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    switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q
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    interface FastEthernet0/8
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    switchport access vlan 6
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    interface FastEthernet0/18
    description *** Curric4 VLAN Port ***
    switchport access vlan 6
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface FastEthernet0/19
    description *** Curric4 VLAN Port ***
    switchport access vlan 6
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface FastEthernet0/20
    description *** Curric4 VLAN Port ***
    switchport access vlan 6
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    interface FastEthernet0/21
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    switchport access vlan 6
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    interface FastEthernet0/23
    description *** Curric4 VLAN Port ***
    switchport access vlan 6
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface FastEthernet0/24
    description *** Curric4 VLAN Port ***
    switchport access vlan 6
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    interface FastEthernet0/25
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    switchport access vlan 6
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    interface FastEthernet0/29
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    switchport access vlan 6
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    interface FastEthernet0/31
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    switchport access vlan 6
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    switchport access vlan 6
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    interface FastEthernet0/33
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    interface FastEthernet0/37
    description *** Curric4 VLAN Port ***
    switchport access vlan 6
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    description *** Curric4 VLAN Port ***
    switchport access vlan 6
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    interface FastEthernet0/42
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    switchport access vlan 6
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    interface FastEthernet0/43
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    switchport access vlan 6
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    switchport access vlan 6
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    interface FastEthernet0/46
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