J-series™ Services Router User Guide
To view, set, or delete the rescue configuration, select Configuration>Rescue. On
the Rescue page, you can perform the following tasks:
Using the CLI Configuration Editor
You can use the CLI configuration editor to perform the following tasks:
Entering and Exiting Configuration Mode
You must have access privileges to edit the configuration. For more
information, see "Before You Begin" on page 130.
To enter and exit configuration mode:
1.
2.
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Using the CLI Configuration Editor
View the current rescue configuration—Click View rescue configuration.
Set the current running configuration as the rescue configuration—Click
Set rescue configuration.
Delete the current rescue configuration—Click Delete rescue configuration.
Entering and Exiting Configuration Mode on page 146
Navigating the Configuration Hierarchy on page 148
Modifying the Configuration on page 149
Committing a Configuration with the CLI on page 154
Entering Operational Mode Commands During Configuration on page 157
At the CLI prompt, enter the
Select the form of the
configure
for the way you want to edit and commit the candidate configuration. For
example:
user@host> configure
user@host#
To display the users currently editing the configuration, enter the
command:
user@host# status
Users currently editing the configuration:
user1 terminal p1 (pid 66847) on since 2004-04-19 12:32:56 PDT
[edit]
user2 terminal p2 (pid 85743) on since 2004-04-19 11:44:06 PDT
[edit interfaces]
operational mode command.
configure
command (see Table 48) that is appropriate
status