Specifications

AMF Commands
210 New and Enhanced Features in AlliedWare Plus 5.4.4 Major and Minor Versions
atmf working-set
The AMF working-set command enables you to execute commands across an individually
listed set (or preselected group) of AMF nodes. Group selection is made using the atmf
group (membership) command on page 179.
This command opens a session on multiple network devices. When you change the
working set to anything other than the local device, the prompt will change to the AMF
network name, followed by the size of the working set, shown in square brackets. This
command has to be run at privilege level 15.
In addition to the user defined groups, the following system assigned groups are
automatically created:
Implicit Groups
« all - All nodes in the AMF
« current - All nodes that comprise the current working-set
« local - The originating node.
Automatic Groups - These can be defined by hardware architecture, i.e. x510, x610,
x900, x8100, or by certain AMF nodal designations such as master.
Note that the Implicit Groups do not appear in show group output.
If a node is an AMF master it will be automatically added to the master group.
Syntax atmf working-set {[<node-list>][group{<group-list>|all|local|
current}]}
Default
Needs to be entered
Mode Privileged Exec
Example 1 To add all nodes in the AMF to the working-set, use the command:
Parameter Description
<node-list> A comma delimited list (without spaces) of nodes to be included
in the working-set.
group The AMF group.
<group-list> A comma delimited list (without spaces) of groups to be included
in the working-set. Note that this can include either defined
groups, or any of the Automatic, or Implicit Groups shown earlier
in the bulleted list of groups.
all All nodes in the AMF.
local
Local node
Running this command with the parameters group local will
return you to the local prompt and local node connectivity.
current Nodes in current list.
node1#
atmf working-set group all