Specifications
AMF Commands
186 New and Enhanced Features in AlliedWare Plus 5.4.4 Major and Minor Versions
atmf master
This command configures the switch to be an AMF master node and automatically creates
an AMF master group. The master node is considered to be the core of the AMF network,
and must be present for the AMF to form. The AMF master has its node depth set to 0.
Note that the node depth vertical distance is determined by the number of uplinks/
downlinks that exist between the node and its master.
An AMF master node must be present for an AMF network to form. Up to two AMF master
nodes may exist in a network, and they must be connected by an AMF crosslink.
If the crosslink between two AMF masters fails, then one of the masters will become
isolated from the rest of the AMF network.
Use the no variant of this command to remove the switch as an AMF master node. The
node will retain its node depth of 0 until the network is rebooted.
Syntax atmf master
no atmf master
Default
The switch is not configured to be an AMF master node.
Mode Global Configuration
Example To specify that this node is an AMF master, use the following command:
Related Commands show atmf
show atmf group
Note
Master nodes are an essential component of an AMF network. In order to run
AMF, an AMF License is required for each master node.
Note
Node depth is the vertical distance (or level) from the master node (whose depth
value is 0).
VCF-1#
configure terminal
VCF-1(config)#
atmf master










