Specifications

AMF Commands
New and Enhanced Features in AlliedWare Plus 5.4.4 Major and Minor Versions 209
The tunneled link may operate via external (non AlliedWare Plus) routers in order to
provide wide area network connectivity. However in this configuration, the routers
perform a conventional router to router connection. The protocol tunneling function is
accomplished by the AMF nodes.
Example Use the following command to create the tunnel shown in figure Figure 7 on page 209.
Figure 7: AMF virtual link example
Validation
Command
show atmf
Note
The requirement to pre-configure the local IP address and tunnel ID on a device
located at the far end of an AMF virtual-link tunnel means that zero touch device
replacement cannot be achieved on a remote device that terminates the tunnel
connection.
Node_10(config)#
atmf virtual-link id 1 ip 192.168.1.1
remote-id 2 remote-ip 192.168.2.1
Node_20(config)#
atmf virtual-link id 2 ip 192.168.2.1
remote-id 1 remote-ip 192.168.1.1
IP Network
AMF
Local Site
(subnet 192.168.1.0)
atmf virtual-link ID and IP (Example1).eps
AMF virtual-link id ip remote-id remote-ip (Example)
AMF
Remote Site
(subnet 192.168.2.0)
Switch 1
AMF Node 10
Router 1 Router 2
192.168.1.1
Tunnel ID = 1
Tunnel remote ID = 2
192.168.2.1
Tunnel ID = 2
Tunnel remote ID = 1
Tunnelled Packet
UDP Header
IP Header
Switch 2
AMF Node 20
192.168.1.1
192.168.2.1