C613-50631-01 Rev A Command Reference for IE340 Series 2880
AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.5.3-0.x
AMF AND AMF PLUS COMMANDS
ATMF
WORKING-SET
atmf working-set
Overview Use this command to execute commands across an individually listed set of AMF
nodes or across a named group of nodes.
Note that this command can only be run on a master node.
Use the no variant of this command to remove members or groups from the
current working-set.
Syntax
atmf working-set {[<node-list>]|[group
{<group-list>|all|local|current}]}
no atmf working-set {[<node-list>]|[group <group-list>]}
Mode Privileged Exec
Usage notes You can put AMF nodes into groups by using the atmf group (membership)
command.
This command opens a session on multiple network devices. When you change the
working set to anything other than the local device, the prompt will change to the
AMF network name, followed by the size of the working set, shown in square
brackets. This command has to be run at privilege level 15.
In addition to the user defined groups, the following system assigned groups are
automatically created:
•Implicit Groups
– local: The originating node.
– current: All nodes that comprise the current working-set.
– all: All nodes in the AMF.
Parameter Description
<node-list> A comma delimited list (without spaces) of nodes to be included
in the working-set.
group The AMF group.
<group-list> A comma delimited list (without spaces) of groups to be included
in the working-set. Note that this can include either defined
groups, or any of the Automatic, or Implicit Groups shown earlier
in the bulleted list of groups.
all All nodes in the AMF.
local Local node
Running this command with the parameters group local will
return you to the local prompt and local node connectivity.
current Nodes in current list.