As indicated in the following hierarchy, you can include at this hierarchy level several of the hierarchies that can be included at the [edit] hierarchy level. However, some statements in a subhierarchy are not valid for logical systems. To learn which statements can be included on your platform, issue the set ? command at the hierarchy level of interest.
- logical-systems {
-
-
logical-system-name {
-
- access {
-
- address-assignment {
- ... same statements as listed in the address-assignment subhierarchy in [edit access] Hierarchy Level ...
- }
- }
- access-profile profile-name;
-
- firewall {
- ... same statements as listed in several subhierarchies
in [edit firewall] Hierarchy Level ...
- }
-
- forwarding-options {
- ... same statements as listed in the dhcp-relay subhierarchy in [edit forwarding-options] Hierarchy Level ...
- }
-
- interfaces {
-
-
interface-name {
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- unit logical-unit-number {
- ... some of the statements listed in the unit subhierarchy in [edit interfaces] Hierarchy Level ...
- }
- }
- }
-
- policy-options {
- ... same statements as listed in [edit policy-options] Hierarchy Level ...
- }
-
- protocols {
- ... same statements as listed in [edit protocols] Hierarchy Level ...
- }
-
- routing-instances {
- ... most statements listed in [edit routing-instances] Hierarchy Level ...
- }
-
- routing-options {
- ... most statements listed in [edit routing-options] Hierarchy Level ...
- }
-
- system {
-
- services {
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- dhcp-local-server {
- ... same statements as listed in the services dhcp-local-server subhierarchy in [edit system] Hierarchy Level ...
- }
- }
- }
- }
- }