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Moving Among Hierarchy Levels in the SRC CLI
You can use the CLI commands in Table 4 to navigate the levels of the configuration statement hierarchy.
Table 4: CLI Configuration Mode Navigation Commands
Command | Description |
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edit hierarchy-level | Moves to an existing configuration statement hierarchy or creates a hierarchy and moves to that level. |
exit | Moves up the hierarchy to the previous level where you were working. This command is, in effect, the opposite of the edit command. Alternatively, you can use the quit command; exit and quit are interchangeable. |
up number | Moves up the hierarchy level to the specified number of levels. The up command moves to the top level if the specified number is larger than the total hierarchy levels. |
top configuration -command | If you do not give any configuration command, the command moves directly to the top level of the configuration hierarchy. If you give a configuration command, the command is executed from the top level of the configuration hierarchy. Note: You cannot combine the top configuration command with exit, rollback, run, top, and up. |
Related Documentation
- Creating an SRC Configuration
- Entering Configuration Mode
- Using Command Completion in Configuration Mode
- Understanding SRC Command and Statement Hierarchies
- Understanding SRC CLI Configuration Mode