Using Interswitch Protocols Configuring AMAP
OmniSwitch 6600 Family Network Configuration Guide April 2006 page 10-7
Displaying AMAP Information
Use the show amap command to view a list of adjacent switches and their associated MAC addresses,
interfaces, VLANs, and IP addresses. For remote switches that stop sending Hello packets and that are
connected via a hub, entries may take up to three times the common timeout intervals to age out of this
table.
The following example shows three interfaces on a local AMAP switch (4/1, 5/1, 7/1) connected to inter-
faces on two remote switches. Interface 5/1 is connected to a remote switch through a hub.
-> show amap
AMAP:
Operational Status = enabled,
Common Phase Timeout Interval (seconds) = 300,
Discovery Phase Timeout Interval (seconds) = 30
Remote Host ‘Switch B’ On Port 4/1 Vlan 1:
Remote Device = OS6800,
Remote Base MAC = 00:20:da:03:2c:40,
Remote Interface = 2/1,
Remote VLAN = 1,
Number of Remote IP Address(es) Configured = 4,
Remote IP(s) =
18.1.1.1
27.0.0.2
192.168.10.1
192.206.184.40
Remote Host ‘Switch C’ On Port 5/1 Vlan 7:
Remote Device = OS6800,
Remote Base MAC = 00:20:da:99:96:60,
Remote Interface = 1/8,
Remote Vlan = 7,
Number of Remote IP Address(es) Configured = 1,
Remote IP(s) =
192.206.184.20
Remote Host ‘Switch C’ On Port 5/1 Vlan 7:
Remote Device = OS6800,
Remote Base MAC = 00:20:da:99:96:60,
Remote Interface = 2/8,
Remote Vlan = 255,
Number of Remote IP Address(es) Configured = 1,
Remote IP(s) =
192.206.185.30
Remote Host ‘Switch C’ On Port 7/1 Vlan 455:
Remote Device = OS6800,
Remote Base MAC = 00:20:da:99:96:60,
Remote Interface = 4/8,
Remote Vlan = 455,
Number of Remote IP Address(es) Configured = 3,
Remote IP(s) =
192.206.183.10
192.206.184.20
192.206.185.30