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3.
For more information about the
on entering and exiting the various configuration modes, see the
JUNOS System Basics Configuration Guide.
Table 48: Forms of the configure Command
Command
Edit Access
configure
No one can lock the configuration. All users
can make configuration changes.
When you enter configuration mode, the
CLI displays the following information:
configure
One user locks the configuration and makes changes without interference from other users.
exclusive
Other users can enter and exit configuration mode, but they cannot change the configuration.
If you enter configuration mode while another user has locked the configuration, the CLI displays
the user and the hierarchy level the user is viewing or editing.
If you enter configuration mode while another user has locked the configuration, you can forcibly
log out that user with the request system logout operational mode command. (For details, see
the JUNOS Protocols, Class of Service, and System Basics Command Reference.)
configure private
Multiple users can edit the configuration at
the same time.
Each user has a private candidate
configuration to edit independently of other
users.
For each user, the CLI displays the username, terminal, process identifier, login
date and time, and hierarchy level being edited. You can specify the terminal
and process identifier in the
To exit configuration mode and return to operational mode:
For the top level, enter the following command:
user@host# exit
From any level, enter the following command:
user@host# exit configuration-mode
A list of the other users editing the
configuration.
Hierarchy levels the users are viewing
or editing.
Whether the configuration has been
changed, but not committed.
Using J-series Configuration Tools
command.
request system logout
command, including restrictions
configure
Commit Access
No one can lock the configuration. All users
can commit all changes to the candidate
configuration.
If you and another user make changes
and the other user commits changes, your
changes are committed as well.
When you commit the configuration, the
Services Router verifies that the operational
(running) configuration has not been
modified by another user before accepting
your private candidate configuration as the
new operational configuration.
If the configuration has been modified
by another user, you can merge the
modifications into your private candidate
configuration and attempt to commit again.
Using the CLI Configuration Editor
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