Specifications

AMF Commands
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Table 9: Parameter definitions from the show atmf tech command
Parameter Definition
ATMF Status Shows status of AMF feature on the Node as
Enabled/Disabled.
Network Name The name of the AMF network to which this node belongs.
Node Name The name assigned to the node within the AMF network.
Role The role configured on the switch within the AMF - either master or member.
Current ATMF Nodes A count of the AMF nodes in the AMF network.
Node Address The identity of a node (in the format name.atmf ) that enables its access it from a remote
location.
Node ID A unique identifier assigned to an AMF node.
Node Depth The number of nodes in path from this node to the core domain.
Domain State A node’s state within an AMF Domain - either controller or backup.
Recovery State The AMF node recovery status. Indicates whether a node recovery is in progress on this
device - either Auto, Manual, or None.
Management VLAN The VLAN created for traffic between nodes of different domains (up/down links).
VLAN ID - In this example VLAN 4092 is configured as the Management VLAN.
Management Subnet - the Network prefix for the subnet.
Management IP Address - the IP address allocated for this traffic.
Management Mask - the Netmask used to create a subnet for this traffic 255.255.128.0
(= prefix /17)
Domain VLAN The VLAN assigned for traffic between Nodes of same domain (crosslink).
VLAN ID - In this example VLAN 4091 is configured as the domain VLAN.
Domain Subnet - the Subnet address used for this traffic.
Domain IP Address - the IP address allocated for this traffic.
Domain Mask - the Netmask used to create a subnet for this traffic 255.255.128.0 (= prefix
/17)
Device Type Shows the Product Series Name.
ATMF Master Indicates the nodes membership of the core domain (membership is indicated by Y)
SC
Shows switch configuration:
C - Chassis (such as SBx8100 series)
S - Stackable (VCS)
N - Standalone
Parent A node to which connects to the present node’s uplink, i.e. one layer higher in the
hierarchy.
Node Depth Shows the number of nodes in path from the current node to the Core domain.
Note
The show atmf tech command can produce very large output. For this reason
only the most significant terms are defined in this table.