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Allied Telesis AlliedWare Plus AT-x230-10GP - Switchport Atmf-Arealink Remote-Area

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C613-50055-01 REV A Command Reference for x230 Series Edge Switches 1283
AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.4.5-0.x
AMF COMMANDS
SWITCHPORT
ATMF-AREALINK REMOTE-AREA
switchport atmf-arealink remote-area
Overview This command enables you to configure a port or aggregator to be an AMF
arealink. AMF arealinks are designed to operate between two nodes in different
areas in an AMF network.
Use the no variant of this command to remove any AMF-arealink that may exist for
the selected port or aggregated link.
This command is only available on AMF controllers and master nodes.
Syntax
switchport atmf-arealink remote-area <area-name> vlan <2-4094>
no switchport atmf-arealink
Default By default, no arealinks are configured
Mode Interface Configuration
Usage Run this command on the port or aggregator at both ends of the link.
Each area must have the area-name configured, and the same area password must
exist on both ends of the link.
Running this command will automatically place the port or static aggregator into
trunk mode (i.e. switchport mode trunk) and will synchronize the area information
stored on the two nodes.
You can configure multiple arealinks between two area nodes, but only one
arealink at any time will be in use. All other arealinks will block information, to
prevent network storms.
Example To make a switchport 1.2.1 an arealink to the Auckland area on VLAN 6, use the
following commands
controller-1# configure terminal
controller-1(config)# interface port1.2.1
controller-1(config-if)# switchport atmf-arealink remote-area
Auckland vlan 6
Related
Commands
atmf area
atmf area password
atmf virtual-link
show atmf links
Parameter Description
<area-name> The name of the remote area that the port is connecting to.
<2-4094> The VLAN ID for the link. This VLAN cannot be used for any other
purpose, and the same VLAN ID must be used at each end of the link.

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