
AMF Commands
226 New and Enhanced Features in AlliedWare Plus 5.4.4 Major and Minor Versions
show atmf group
This command can be used to display the group membership within to a particular AMF
node. It can also be used with the working-set command to display group membership
within a working set.
Each node in the AMF is automatically added to the group that is appropriate to its
hardware architecture, e.g. x510, x610. Nodes that are configured as masters are
automatically assigned to the master group.
You can create arbitrary groups of AMF members based on your own selection criteria.
You can then assign commands collectively to any of these groups.
Syntax show atmf group [user-defined|automatic]
Default
All groups are displayed
Mode Privileged Exec
Example 1 To display group membership of node2, use the following command:
A typical output screen from this command is shown below:
This screen shows that node2 contains the groups, master and x510. Note that although
the node also contains the implicit groups, these do not appear in the show output.
Example 2 The following commands (entered on node2) will display all the automatic groups within
the working set containing node-1 and all nodes that have been pre-defined to contain
the sysadmin group:
First define the working-set:
Parameter Description
user-defined User-defined-group information display.
automatic Automatic group information display.
node2#
show atmf group
ATMF group information
master, x510
node2#
Node-1#
#atmf working-set node-1 group sysadmin
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