C613-50631-01 Rev A Command Reference for IE340 Series 2966
AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.5.3-0.x
AMF AND AMF PLUS COMMANDS
SHOW
ATMF GROUP
This confirms that the six nodes (node1 to node6) are now members of the
working-set and that these nodes reside within the AMF-NETWORK.
Note that to run this command, you must have previously entered the command
atmf working-set on page 2880. This can be seen from the network level prompt,
which in this case is AMF_NETWORK[6]#.
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master, poe, x8100ď€
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sysadmin, x8100ď€
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Table 59: Sample output from the show atmf group command for a working
set.
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Table 60: Parameter definitions from the show atmf group command for a
working set
Parameter Definition
ATMF group information Displays a list of nodes and the groups that they
belong to, for example:
• master - Shows a common group name for Nodes
configured as AMF masters.
• Hardware Arch - Shows a group for all Nodes
sharing a common Hardware architecture, e.g.
x8100, x230, for example.
• User-defined - Arbitrary groups created by the
user for AMF nodes.