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Automatic working-set groups – Allied Telesis AlliedWare Plus Operating System Version 5.4.4C (x310-26FT,x310-26FP,x310-50FT,x310-50FP) User Manual

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AMF Introduction and Configuration

Software Reference for x310 Series Switches

C613-50046-01 REV A

AlliedWare Plus

TM

Operating System - Version 5.4.4C

59.35

By default, when you first log into a node that is part of an AMF network, you are implicitly
placed into the working-set group local, a working-set which only contains the local node.
In this instance the CLI prompt when you log in will look the same as on any other
AlliedWare plus device.

Working-set

AMF contains the ability to have working-set groups, so that it is not always necessary to
use a comma separated list to specify a working-set.

AMF working-set groups can be split into two types:

Automatic

User-defined

Automatic working-set groups

There are three automatic working-set groups that will exist on every AMF network:

1.

All—all nodes within the AMF network.

2.

Current—the current working-set of nodes. This group is useful for adding additional
nodes to the current working-set.

3.

Local—the local device

In any AMF network there will also be a number of other automatic working-set groups
that are dependent on the platform types which exist within the network. To see the
platform dependent automatic working-set groups that exist on the AMF network use the
command

show atmf group

with the automatic parameter:

Node1#

atmf working-set Node1,Node2

Working set join

atmf1[2]#

x908_VCS_1#show atmf group members automatic

Retrieving Automatic groups from:

x510_1 Master x908_VCS_2 x908_VCS_1

ATMF Group membership

Automatic Total

Groups Members Members

poe 1 Master

x510 1 x510_1

SBx8100 1 Master

x900 2 x908_VCS_2 x908_VCS_1