Specifications

AMF Introduction and Configuration
132 New and Enhanced Features in AlliedWare Plus 5.4.4 Major and Minor Versions
Working-Set Groups
AMF contains the ability to have working-set groups, so that it is not always necessary to
use a comma separated list to specify a working-set.
AMF working-set groups can be split into two types:
Automatic
User-defined
Automatic working-set groups
There are three automatic working-set groups that will exist on every AMF network:
1. All—all nodes within the AMF network.
2. Current—the current working-set of nodes. This group is useful for adding additional
nodes to the current working-set.
3. Local—the local device
In any AMF network there will also be a number of other automatic working-set groups
that are dependent on the platform types which exist within the network. To see the
platform dependent automatic working-set groups that exist on the AMF network use the
command show atmf group with the automatic parameter:
To select a working-set group use the atmf working-set command with the group
parameter, followed by the group name. You can specify a single group, a comma-
separated list of groups, or a comma-separated list of individual nodes followed by a
comma-separated list of groups:
x908_VCS_1#show atmf group members automatic
Retrieving Automatic groups from:
x510_1 Master x908_VCS_2 x908_VCS_1
ATMF Group membership
Automatic Total
Groups Members Members
poe 1 Master
x510 1 x510_1
SBx8100 1 Master
x900 2 x908_VCS_2 x908_VCS_1
x908_VCS_1#
atmf working-set x510_1,x510_2 group x900
x510_1, x510_2, x908_VCS_1, x908_VCS_2
Working set join
atmf1[4]#