Configure - Juniper JUNOS OS 10.3 - SOFTWARE Manual

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configure
configure
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configure
<dynamic>
<exclusive>
<private>
Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Enter configuration mode. When this command is entered without any optional keywords,
everyone can make configuration changes and commit all changes made to the
configuration.
—Enter configuration mode.
none
dynamic
—(Optional) Configure routing policies and certain routing policy objects in a
dynamic database that is not subject to the same verification required in the standard
configuration database. As a result, the time it takes to commit changes to the
dynamic database is much shorter than for the standard configuration database.
You can then reference these policies and policy objects in routing policies you
configure in the standard database.
exclusive
—(Optional) Lock the candidate configuration for as long as you remain in
configuration mode, allowing you to make changes without interference from other
users. Other users can enter and exit configuration mode, but they cannot change
the configuration.
—(Optional) Allow multiple users to edit different parts of the configuration at
private
the same time and to commit only their own changes, or to roll back without
interfering with one another's changes. You cannot commit changes in configure
private mode when another user is in configure exclusive mode.
For more information about the different methods of entering configuration mode and
the restrictions that apply, see the Junos System Basics Configuration Guide.
configure
show configuration on page 288
configure on page 235
When you enter this command, you are placed in configuration mode and the system
prompt changes from
hostname>
user@host> configure
Entering configuration mode
[edit]
user@host#
Chapter 17: Operational Mode Commands for System Setup
to
.
hostname#
235

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