When you monitor and configure a device running JUNOS software, you may need to switch between operational mode and configuration mode. When you change to configuration mode, the command prompt also changes. The operational mode prompt is a right angle bracket (>) and the configuration mode prompt is a pound sign (#).
To switch between operational mode and configuration mode:
--- JUNOS 9.2B1.8 built 2008-05-09 23:41:29 UTC % cli user@host>
user@host> configure Entering configuration mode [edit] user@host#
The CLI prompt changes from user@host> to user@host# and a banner appears to indicate the hierarchy level.
- [edit]
- user@host# commit and-quit
- commit complete
- Exiting configuration mode
- user@host>
[edit] user@host# exit Exiting configuration mode user@host>
When you exit configuration mode, the CLI prompt changes from user@host# to user@host> and the banner no longer appears. You can enter or exit configuration mode as many times as you wish without committing your changes.
- [edit]
- user@host# run operational-mode-command
For example, to display the currently set priority value of the Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) primary router while you are modifying the VRRP configuration for a backup router:
- [edit interfaces xe-4/2/0 unit 0 family inet vrrp-group
27]
- user@host# show
- virtual-address [ 192.168.1.15 ];
- [edit interfaces xe-4/2/0 unit 0 family inet vrrp-group
27]
- user@host# run show vrrp detail
- Physical interface: xe-5/2/0, Unit: 0, Address: 192.168.29.10/24
- Interface state: up, Group: 10, State: backup
- Priority: 190, Advertisement interval: 3, Authentication
type: simple
- Preempt: yes, VIP count: 1, VIP: 192.168.29.55
- Dead timer: 8.326, Master priority: 201, Master router:
192.168.29.254
- [edit interfaces xe-4/2/0 unit 0 family inet vrrp-group
27]
- user@host# set priority ...