Atmf group (membership) – 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 Commands
Software Reference for x310 Series Switches
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AlliedWare Plus
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Operating System - Version 5.4.4C
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atmf group (membership)
This command configures a switch to be a member of one or more AMF groups. Groups
exist in three forms: Implicit Groups, Automatic Groups, and User-defined Groups.
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Implicit Groups
«
all - All nodes in the AMF
«
current - The current working-set
«
local - The originating node.
Note that the Implicit Groups do not appear in show group output.
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Automatic Groups - These are defined by hardware architecture. e.g x510, x610, x900,
x8100.
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User Defined Groups - These enable you to define arbitrary groups of AMF members
based on your own criteria.
Each node in the AMF is automatically assigned membership to the implicit groups, and
the automatic groups that are appropriate to its node type, e.g. x610, PoE. Similarly, nodes
that are configured as masters are automatically assigned to the master group.
Syntax
atmf group
no atmf group
Mode
Global Configuration
Usage
You can use this command to define your own arbitrary groups of AMF members based on
your own network’s configuration requirements. Applying a node to a non existing group
will result in the group automatically being created.
Note that the master nodes are automatically assigned to be members of the pre-existing
master group
The following example configures the switch to be members of three groups; two are
company departments, and one comprises all devices located in building_2. To avoid
having to run this command separately on each device that is to be added to these
groups; you can remotely assign all of these devices to a working-set, then use the
capabilities of the working-set to apply the
command to all
members of the working set.
Parameter
Description
group
An AMF group is a named collection of AMF nodes or modules.
These definitions may be pre-existing and applied via hardware
generated commands, or may be manually configured, changed, or
removed.
Group names are case sensitive and must be less than 64 characters
long.
A list of group names. These should be entered as a comma
delimited list without spaces.