Allied Telesis X610-24TS-POE+ Switch User Manual


 
AMF Commands
AMF Software Reference Supplement for Allied Telesis x-Series Switches
C613-50031-01 REV B AlliedWare Plus
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Operating System - Software Version 5.4.3-1.4 and later 83
The AMF tech command collects all the AMF commands, and displays them. You can use
this command when you want to see an overview of the AMF network.
Example 5 To display AMF technical information, use the following command:
node_1
show atmf tech
Figure 1-5: Output from the show atmf nodes command
node_1#show atmf tech
ATMF Summary Information:
ATMF Status : Enabled
Network Name : ATMF_NET
Node Name : node_1
Role : Master
Current ATMF Nodes : 8
ATMF Technical information:
Network Name : ATMF_NET
Domain : node_1's domain
Node Depth : 0
Domain Flags : 0
Authentication Type : 0
MAC Address : 0014.2299.137d
Board ID : 287
Domain State : DomainController
Domain Controller : node_1
Backup Domain Controller : node2
Domain controller MAC : 0014.2299.137d
Parent Domain : -
Parent Domain Controller : -
Parent Domain Controller MAC : 0000.0000.0000
Number of Domain Events : 0
Crosslink Ports Blocking : 0
Uplink Ports Waiting on Sync : 0
Crosslink Sequence Number : 7
Domains Sequence Number : 28
Uplink Sequence Number : 2
Number of Crosslink Ports : 1
Number of Domain Nodes : 2
Number of Neighbors : 5
Number of Non Broadcast Neighbors : 3
Number of Link State Entries : 1
Number of Up Uplinks : 0
Number of Up Uplinks on This Node : 0
DBE Checksum : 84fc6
Number of DBE Entries : 0
Management Domain Ifindex : 4391
Management Domain VLAN : 4091
Management ifindex : 4392
Management VLAN : 4092
Table 1-1: Parameter definitions from the show atmf command
Parameter Definition
ATMF Status The Node’s AMF status, either Enabled or Disabled.
Network Name The AMF network that a particular node belongs to.
Node Name The name assigned to a particular node.
Role The role configured for this AMF device, either Master or Member.
Current ATMF Nodes The count of AMF nodes in an AMF Network.
Node Address An Address used to access a remotely located node (.atmf).