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SRC CLI Command Categories
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.
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