Juniper Networks J6350 Network Router User Manual


 
set Set CLI properties, date/time, craft interface message
show Show system information
ssh Start secure shell on another host
start Start shell
telnet Telnet to another host
test Perform diagnostic debugging
traceroute Trace route to remote host
At the top level of operational mode are a number of broad groups of CLI commands
that are used to perform the following functions:
Control the CLI environment.
Monitor and troubleshoot the router.
Connect to other systems.
Manage files and software images.
Control software processes.
Stop and reboot the router.
Enter configuration mode.
To control the CLI environment, see Configuring the CLI Environment on page 97.
To enter configuration mode, see CLI Configuration Mode on page 93. For
information about the other CLI operational mode functions, see the J-series Services
Router Administration Guide.
CLI Configuration Mode
To configure the Services Router, including system parameters, routing protocols,
interfaces, network management, and user access, you must enter configuration
mode. In configuration mode, the CLI provides commands to configure the router,
load a text (ASCII) file that contains the router configuration, activate a configuration,
and save the configuration to a text file.
You enter configuration mode by entering the configure operational mode command.
The CLI prompt changes from user@host> to user@host#.
To view a list of configuration mode commands, type a question mark (?) at the
command-line prompt. (You do not need to press Enter after typing the question
mark.)
user@host# ?
Possible completions:
Enter Execute this command
activate Remove the inactive tag from a statement
annotate Annotate the statement with a comment
commit Commit current set of changes
copy Copy a statement
deactivate Add the inactive tag to a statement
delete Delete a data element
edit Edit a sub-element
exit Exit from this level
help Provide help information
Using the Command-Line Interface 93
Chapter 4: Services Router User Interface Overview