Specifications
AMF Commands
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A typical output screen from this command is shown below:
This confirms that the six nodes (node_1 to node6) are now members of the working-set
and that these nodes reside within the AMF-Test-Network.
Note that to run this command, you must have previously entered the command “atmf
working-set” on page 210. This can be seen from the network level prompt, which in this
case is, ATM_Network[6}#.
ATMF group information
master, poe, x8100
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node-1, node-2, node33, node-4, node-5, node-6:
==============================================
ATMF group information
sysadmin, x8100
ATMF-Test-NETWORK[6]#
Figure 12: Sample output from the show atmf group command for a working set.
ATMF_NETWORK[6]#show atmf group
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node3, node4, node5, node6:
===========================
ATMF group information
edge_switches, x510
Table 4: Parameter definitions from the show atmf group command for a
working set
Parameter Definition
ATMF group information Displays a list of nodes and the groups that they belong to,
for example:
■ master - Shows a common group name for Nodes
configured as AMF masters.
■ Hardware Arch - Shows a group for all Nodes sharing a
common Hardware architecture, e.g. x8100, x900,
x610, for example.
■ User-defined - Arbitrary groups created by the user for
AMF nodes.










