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Command Reference for x510 Series
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AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.4.7-1.x
Allied Telesis
Management
Framework™ (AMF)
Commands
Introduction
Overview
This chapter provides an alphabetical reference for Allied Telesis Management
Framework™ (AMF) commands.
AMF master
nodes
Every AMF network must have at least one master node, which acts as the core of
the AMF network. Not all AlliedWare Plus devices are capable of acting as an AMF
master. See the
AMF Feature Overview and Configuration Guide
for information
about AMF master support.
AMF edge
CentreCOM® FS980M, GS900MX, GS970M, and XS900MX Series switches can only
be used as edge switches in an AMF network. The full management power and
convenience of AMF is available on these switches, but they can only link to one
other AMF node. They cannot form cross-links or virtual links.
AMF naming
convention
When AMF is enabled on a device, it will automatically be assigned a host name. If
a host name has already been assigned, by using the command
249, this will remain. If however, no host name has been assigned, then the name
applied will be the prefix,
host_
followed (without a space) by the MAC address of
the device. For example, a device whose MAC address is
0016.76b1.7a5e
will have
the name
host_0016_76b1_7a5e
assigned to it.
To efficiently manage your network using AMF, we strongly advise that you devise
a naming convention for your network devices, and accordingly apply an
appropriate hostname to each device in your AMF network.
AMF and STP
On AR-Series firewalls, you cannot use STP at the same time as AMF.
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