Specifications
AMF Introduction and Configuration
New and Enhanced Features in AlliedWare Plus 5.4.4 Major and Minor Versions 129
Verifying the AMF Network
To check that all nodes have joined the AMF network use the show atmf command on
page 218 with the summary parameter. You can run this command from any node in an
AMF network.
Figure 7: Checking AMF configuration using the show atmf summary command
The Current AMF Nodes field in the output above shows that all 5 nodes have joined the
AMF network.
Use the show atmf nodes command on page 242 with the nodes parameter, to check
information on individual nodes:
Figure 8: Output from the show atmf nodes command
Note that the Parent field in the output above refers to the parent domain and not the
upstream device. In the example output above, Member2 is the domain controller for the
parent domain for Member3 and Member4.
AMF_Master#show atmf summary
ATMF Summary Information:
ATMF Status : Enabled
Network Name : atmf1
Node Name : AMF_Master
Role : Master
Current ATMF Nodes : 5
AMF_Master#
AMF_Master#show atmf nodes
Node Information:
* = Local device
SC = Switch Configuration:
C = Chassis S = Stackable N = Standalone
Node Device ATMF Node
Name Type Master SC Parent Depth
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* AMF_Master AT-SBx81CFC400 Y C none 0
Member1 SwitchBlade x908 N S AMF_Master 1
Member2 SwitchBlade x908 N S AMF_Master 1
Member4 x510-52GTX N S Member2 2
Member3 x510-52GTX N S Member2 2
Current ATMF node count 5










