Atmf Backup Bandwidth - Allied Telesis AT-AR3050S Command Reference Manual

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ATMF BACKUP BANDWIDTH

atmf backup bandwidth
Overview
This command sets the maximum bandwidth in kilobytes per second (kBps)
available to the AMF backup process. This command enables you to restrict the
bandwidth that is utilized for downloading file contents during a backup.
NOTE
generated if the command is attempted on node that is not a master.
Also note that setting the bandwidth value to zero will allow the transmission of as
much bandwidth as is available, which can exceed the maximum configurable speed
of 1000 kBps. In effect, zero means unlimited.
Use the no variant of this command to reset (to its default value of zero) the
maximum bandwidth in kilobytes per second (kBps) available when initiating an
AMF backup. A value of zero tells the backup process to transfer files using
unlimited bandwidth.
atmf backup bandwidth <0-1000>
Syntax
no atmf backup bandwidth
Default
The default value is zero, allowing unlimited bandwidth when executing an AMF
backup.
Mode
Global Configuration
Examples
To set an atmf backup bandwidth of 750 kBps, use the commands:
node2#
node2(config)#
To set the AMF backup bandwidth to the default value for unlimited bandwidth,
use the commands:
node2#
node2(config)#
Related
show atmf backup
Commands
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: This command will only run on an AMF master. An error message will be
Parameter
<0-1000>
configure terminal
atmf backup bandwidth 750
configure terminal
no atmf backup bandwidth
Command Reference for AT-AR3050S
AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.4.5-2.x
Description
Sets the bandwidth in kilobytes per second (kBps)
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