Specifications

AMF Commands
New and Enhanced Features in AlliedWare Plus 5.4.4 Major and Minor Versions 201
Several checks are performed to ensure the upgrade will succeed. These include checking
the current node release boots from flash. If there is enough space on flash, the software
release is copied to flash to a new location on each node as it is processed. The new
release name will be updated using the “boot system <release-name>” command, and the
old release will become the backup release file.
On bootup the software release is verified. Should an upgrade fail, the upgrading unit will
revert back to its previous software version. At the completion of this command, a report
is run showing the release upgrade status of each node.
This function is supported on the following switches: AT-SBx908, SBx8100 Series, x610
Series, x510 Series and AT-IX5-28GPX. It is supported on all stack configurations.
Example 1 To reboot all x510 nodes in an AMF network, use the following command:
This command returns the following type of screen output:
Note
If you are using TFTP or HTTP, for example, to access a file on a remote device
then the URL should specify the exact release filename without using wild card
characters.
Note
Take care when removing external media or rebooting your switches. Removing
an external media while files are being written entails a significant risk of causing
a file corruption.
Bld2_Floor_1#
atmf working-set group x510
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node1, node2, node3:
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Working set join
AMF_NETWORK_Name[3]#
ATMF_NETWORK[3]#
atmf reboot-rolling