Specifications

AMF Commands
New and Enhanced Features in AlliedWare Plus 5.4.4 Major and Minor Versions 219
The show AMF session command displays all CLI (Command Line Interface) sessions for
users that are currently logged in and running a CLI session. For example, in the case
below, node_1 and node5 have active users logged in.
Example 3 To display AMF active sessions, use the following command:
Figure 9: Output from the show atmf nodes command
Node Information:
* = Local device
SC = Switch Configuration:
C = Chassis S = Stackable N = Standalone
Node Device AMF Node
Name Type Master SC Parent Depth
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Building_1 AT-SBx8112 Y C - 0
* Building_2 x900-12XT/S Y N - 0
Bld1_Floor_1 SwitchBlade x908 N S Building_1 1
Bld1_Floor_2 x600-24Ts/XP N N Building_1 1
Bld2_Floor_1 x610-24Ts-POE+ N N Building_1 1
SW_Team1 x510-28GPX N N Bld1_Floor_2 2
Current AMF node count 8
node_1
show atmf sessions
Figure 10: Output from the show atmf sessions command
node_1#show atmf session
CLI Session Neighbors
Session ID : 73518
Node Name : node_1
PID : 7982
Link type : Broadcast-cli
MAC Address : 0000.0000.0000
Options : 0
Our bits : 0
Link State : Full
Domain Controller : 0
Backup Domain Controller : 0
Database Description Sequence Number : 00000000
First Adjacency : 1
Number Events : 0
DBE Retransmit Queue Length : 0
DBE Request List Length : 0
Session ID : 410804
Node Name : node5
PID : 17588
Link type : Broadcast-cli
MAC Address : 001a.eb56.9020
Options : 0
Our bits : 0
Link State : Full
Domain Controller : 0
Backup Domain Controller : 0
Database Description Sequence Number : 00000000
First Adjacency : 1
Number Events : 0
DBE Retransmit Queue Length : 0
DBE Request List Length : 0