Cli Basics; Editing Keystrokes - Juniper J2300 User Manual

J-series services router
Hide thumbs Also See for J2300:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

The JUNOS software configuration consists of a hierarchy of statements. There are
two types of statements: container statements, which contain other statements,
and leaf statements, which do not contain other statements. All the container
and leaf statements together form the configuration hierarchy.
Each statement consists of a fixed keyword and, optionally, an identifier that
you define, such as the name of an interface or a username.
To configure the Services Router or to modify an existing configuration,
you add statements to the configuration with the
mode commands. For more information about the CLI configuration editor
and configuration mode, see "Using the CLI Configuration Editor" on page
146 and the JUNOS software configuration guides.

CLI Basics

This section contains the following topics:

Editing Keystrokes

In the CLI, you use keystrokes to move around on and edit the command line,
and to scroll through a list of recently executed commands. Table 37 lists some
typical CLI editing tasks and the keystrokes that perform them.
rename
Rename a statement
rollback
Roll back to previous committed configuration
run
Run an operational-mode command
save
Save configuration to ASCII file
set
Set a parameter
show
Show a parameter
status
Show users currently editing configuration
top
Exit to top level of configuration
up
Exit one level of configuration
wildcard
Wildcard operations
Editing Keystrokes on page 121
Command Completion on page 122
Online Help on page 123
Configuring the CLI Environment on page 124
J-series User Interface Overview
and
configuration
edit
set
Using the Command-Line Interface
121

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

J2350J2320J4300J6300J6350J4350

Table of Contents