When you log in to the SRC CLI and it starts,
broad groups of CLI commands are available:
Commands for controlling the CLI environment—The
commands in the set hierarchy configure the CLI display screen.
Commands for monitoring and troubleshooting—The
following commands display information and statistics about the software
and test network connectivity:
clear—Clears statistics and protocol database
information.
monitor—Displays real-time statistics
for SRC modules and components.
show—Displays the current configuration
and information about interfaces, routing protocols, routing tables,
routing policy filters, system alarms, and the chassis.
test—Tests the configuration.
Commands for connecting to other network systems—The ssh command opens secure shell connections, and the telnet command opens Telnet sessions to other hosts on the network.
Commands for copying files—The file copy command copies files from one location on the system to another,
from the system to a remote system, or from a remote system to the
local system.
A command—file monitor—for displaying
online updates of a file. To stop the display, press the Ctrl+C keyboard sequence.
Commands for restarting software processes—The commands
in the restart hierarchy restart the various SRC modules
and components; for example the SRC Admission Control Plug-In (SRC
ACP), SNMP agent, the SRC service and policy editor, the Juniper Networks
database, SRC Juniper Policy Server, the SRC network information collector,
the SRC redirect server, SAE, and the C-Web interface.
A command—request—for performing
system-level operations, including stopping and rebooting the C Series
Controller and loading SRC software images.
A command—start—to exit the CLI and
start a shell.
A command—configure—to enter configuration
mode, which provides a series of commands that configure the SRC software,
including system management and SRC modules and components.
A command—quit—to exit the CLI.
For more information about the CLI operational
mode commands, see SRC PE CLI Command Reference.