Using Commands and Statements to Configure a Device Running JUNOS Software
This chapter contains the following topics:
- Understanding JUNOS CLI Configuration Mode
- Entering and Exiting the JUNOS CLI Configuration Mode
- Modification of the JUNOS Software Configuration
- Displaying the Current JUNOS Software Configuration
- Example: Displaying the Current JUNOS Configuration
- Adding JUNOS Configuration Statements and Identifiers
- Deleting a Statement from a JUNOS Configuration
- Example: Deleting a Statement from the JUNOS Configuration
- Copying a JUNOS Statement in the Configuration
- Example: Copying a Statement in the JUNOS Configuration
- Issuing Relative JUNOS Configuration Commands
- Renaming an Identifier in a JUNOS Configuration
- Example: Renaming an Identifier in a JUNOS Configuration
- Inserting a New Identifier in a JUNOS Configuration
- Example: Inserting a New Identifier in a JUNOS Configuration
- Deactivating and Reactivating Statements and Identifiers in a JUNOS Configuration
- Examples: Deactivating and Reactivating Statements and Identifiers in a JUNOS Configuration
- Adding Comments in a JUNOS Configuration
- Example: Including Comments in a JUNOS Configurations
- Verifying a JUNOS Configuration
- Committing a JUNOS Configuration
- Committing a JUNOS Configuration and Exiting Configuration Mode
- Activating a JUNOS Configuration but Requiring Confirmation
- Scheduling a JUNOS Commit Operation
- Monitoring the JUNOS Commit Process
- Adding a Comment to Describe the Committed Configuration
- Backing Up the Committed Configuration on the Alternate Boot Drive
- Commit Operation When Multiple Users Configure the Software
- Forms of the configure Command
- Example: Using the configure Command
- Displaying Users Currently Editing the Configuration
- Using the configure exclusive Command
- Updating the configure private Configuration
- Displaying set Commands from the JUNOS Software Configuration
- Displaying Additional Information About the Configuration