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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Operating System - Version 5.4.4C
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Related Commands
no debug all
clear atmf links statistics
show atmf
Figure 60-17: Parameter definitions from the show atmf links statistics command
Parameter
Definition
Receive
Shows a count of AMF protocol packets received per message type.
Transmit
Shows the number of AMF protocol packets transmitted per message type.
Database Entries
Shows the number of AMF elements existing in the distributed database.
Database Full Ages
Shows the number of times the entries aged in the database.
ATMF Packet Discards
Shows the number of discarded packets of each type:
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Type0: The number of discarded crosslink hello msgs received on a non crosslink
port.
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Type1: The number of discarded tx update packets - bad checksum.
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Type2: The number of discarded tx update bitmap packets - bad checksum.
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Type3: The number of discarded tx update packets - neighbor not in the correct
state.
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Type4: The number of discarded update packets - bad checksum.
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Type5: The number of discarded update packets - neighbor not in the correct state.
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Type6: The number of discarded update bitmap packets - bad checksum.
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Type7: The number of discarded crosslink hello msgs received on a non crosslink
port.
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Type8: The number of discarded crosslink hello msg received on a port that is not in
the correct state.
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Type9: The number of discarded crosslink domain hello msgs received on a non
crosslink port.
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Type10: The number of discarded crosslink domain hello msgs received on a port
that is not in the correct state.
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Type11: The number of crosslink uplink hello msgs received on a non crosslink port.
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Type12: The number of discarded crosslink uplink hello msgs ignored on a port that
is not in the correct state.
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Type13: The number of messages with an incorrect name for this AMF network.
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Type14: The number of over-long packets received on a port.
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Type15: The number of messages with a bad protocol version received on a port.
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Type16: The number of messages with a bad packet checksum calculation received
on a port.
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Type17: The number of messages with a bad authentication type received on a port.
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Type18: The number of messages with a bad simple password received on a port.
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Type19: The number of discarded packets with an unsupported authentication type
received on a port.
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Type20: The number of discarded packets with an unknown neighbor received on a
port.
Note
You can manage your show output, or make it a more selective, by using a command
modifier. For information on using show-command modifiers, see:
.