Specifications
AMF Commands
206 New and Enhanced Features in AlliedWare Plus 5.4.4 Major and Minor Versions
atmf remote-login
Use this command to remotely login to other AMF nodes in order to run commands as if
you were a local user of that node.
Syntax atmf remote-login [user <name>] <nodename>
Mode
Privileged Exec (This command will only run at privilege level 15)
Usage You do not need a valid login on the local device in order to run this command. The
session will take you to the enable prompt on the new device. If the remote login session
exits for any reason (i.e. device reboot) you will be returned to the originating node.
The software will not allow you to run multiple remote login sessions. You must exit an
existing session before starting a new one.
Example 1 To remotely login from node Node10 to Node20 use the following command:
Example 2 In this example, user Whitney is a valid user of node5. She can remotely login from node5
to node3 by using the following commands:
Parameter Description
<name> User name.
<nodename> Node name.
Node10#
atmf remote-login node20
node5#
atmf remote-login user whitney
node3
Type 'exit' to return to node5#
node3>
enable
Note
In the above example the user name whitney is valid on both nodes.
Therefore, to prevent unauthorized access, user names should be unique across
all nodes within the AMF network.










