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- edit command 1, 2
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Related Documentation
- Before You Start the SRC CLI
- Displaying Commands
- Viewing Information About the SRC CLI (C-Web Interface)
- Understanding SRC Command and Statement Hierarchies
- Starting the Policies, Services, and Subscribers CLI
Starting the SRC CLI
When you log in to the CLI, the privileges for your user account determine which commands and configuration statements you can access. A login account with superuser privileges gives a user access to all commands and statements.
To log in to a C Series Controller and start the CLI:
- Log in to a C Series Controller through an account that
has super-user privileges.
Note: If you enter an incorrect password, you are prompted to enter an LDAP password.
For example, to log in to a C Series Controller through an SSH session:
# ssh my_admin@my_cseries_platform - Start the CLI:
root# cli --- SRC CLI 7.0 build CLI.B.7.0.0.006 (c) 2005-2006 Juniper Networks Inc. user@host>
The > command prompt shows you are in operational mode. Later, when you enter configuration mode, the prompt will change to #.
For information about the SRC CLI, see SRC CLI Overview.
Related Documentation
- Before You Start the SRC CLI
- Displaying Commands
- Viewing Information About the SRC CLI (C-Web Interface)
- Understanding SRC Command and Statement Hierarchies
- Starting the Policies, Services, and Subscribers CLI