C613-50631-01 Rev A Command Reference for IE340 Series 2938
AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.5.3-0.x
AMF AND AMF PLUS COMMANDS
SHOW
ATMF AREA
Table 63: Example output from the show atmf area command on a remote master.
Canterbury#show atmf area ď€
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ATMF Area Information: ď€
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Area Area Local Remote Remote Nodeď€
Name ID Gateway Gateway Master Countď€
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NZ 1 Reachable N/A N/A - ď€
* Canterbury 3 Reachable N/A N/A 40 ď€
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Area count: 2 Local area node count: 40
Table 64: Parameter definitions from the show atmf area command
Parameter Definition
* Indicates the area of the device on which the command is being run.
Area Name The name of each area.
Area ID The ID of the area.
Local Gateway Whether the local gateway node is reachable or not.
Remote Gateway Whether the remote gateway node is reachable or not. This is one of the following:
• Reachable, if the link has been established.
• Unreachable, if a link to the remote area has not been established. This could
mean that a port or vlan is down, or that inconsistent VLANs have been configured
using the switchport atmf-arealink command.
• N/A for the area of the controller or remote master on which the command is
being run, because the gateway node on that device is local.
• Auth Start, which may indicate that the area names match on the controller and
remote master, but the IDs do not match.
• Auth Error, which indicates that the areas tried to authenticate but there is a
problem. For example, the passwords configured on the controller and remote
master may not match, or a password may be missing on the remote master.?
• Auth OK, which indicates that area authentication was successful and you can
now use the atmf select-area command.
Remote Master Whether the remote master node is reachable or not. This is N/A for the area of the
controller or remote master on which the command is being run, because the
master node on that device is local.
Node Count The number of nodes in the area.
Area Count The number of areas controlled by the controller.
Area Node Count The total number of nodes in the area.