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Cli configuration mode – Juniper Networks J4350 User Manual

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Services Router User Interface Overview

To control the CLI environment, see “Configuring the CLI Environment” on
page 65. To enter configuration mode, see “CLI Configuration Mode” on
page 61. For information about the other CLI operational mode functions,
see the J-series Services Router Administration Guide.

CLI Configuration Mode

To configure the Services Router, including system parameters, routing protocols,
interfaces, network management, and user access, you must enter configuration
mode. In configuration mode, the CLI provides commands to configure the
router, load a text (ASCII) file that contains the router configuration, activate
a configuration, and save the configuration to a text file.

You enter configuration mode by entering the

configure

operational mode

command. The CLI prompt changes from

user@host>

to

user@host#

.

To view a list of configuration mode commands, type a question
mark (?) at the command-line prompt. (You do not need to press
Enter after typing the question mark.)

user@host# ?

Possible completions:

Enter

Execute this command

activate

Remove the inactive tag from a statement

annotate

Annotate the statement with a comment

commit

Commit current set of changes

copy

Copy a statement

deactivate

Add the inactive tag to a statement

delete

Delete a data element

edit

Edit a sub-element

exit

Exit from this level

help

Provide help information

insert

Insert a new ordered data element

load

Load configuration from ASCII file

quit

Quit from this level

rename

Rename a statement

rollback

Roll back to previous committed configuration

run

Run an operational-mode command

save

Save configuration to ASCII file

set

Set a parameter

show

Show a parameter

status

Show users currently editing configuration

top

Exit to top level of configuration

up

Exit one level of configuration

wildcard

Wildcard operations

The JUNOS software configuration consists of a hierarchy of statements. There are
two types of statements: container statements, which contain other statements,
and leaf statements, which do not contain other statements. All the container
and leaf statements together form the configuration hierarchy.

Each statement consists of a fixed keyword and, optionally, an identifier that
you define, such as the name of an interface or a username.

Using the Command-Line Interface

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