Managing Junos Os Configuration; Using The Configuration Tools In J-Web; Using The Cli Viewer In The J-Web Interface To View Configuration Text; Using The Cli Editor In The J-Web Interface To Edit Configuration Text - Juniper JUNOS OS 10.4 - FOR EX REV 1 Manual

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CHAPTER 19

Managing Junos OS Configuration

Using the Configuration Tools in J-Web

Using the CLI Viewer in the J-Web Interface to View Configuration Text

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Using the CLI Editor in the J-Web Interface to Edit Configuration Text

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Using the Configuration Tools in J-Web on page 405
Managing Junos OS Configuration on page 409
Using the CLI Viewer in the J-Web Interface to View Configuration Text on page 405
Using the CLI Editor in the J-Web Interface to Edit Configuration Text on page 405
Using the Point and Click CLI Tool in the J-Web Interface to Edit Configuration
Text on page 406
Using the Commit Options to Commit Configuration Changes (J-Web
Procedure) on page 408
To view the entire configuration file contents in text format, select
>CLI Viewer
. The main pane displays the configuration in text format.
Each level in the hierarchy is indented to indicate each statement's relative position in
the hierarchy. Each level is generally set off with braces, with an open brace ({) at the
beginning of each hierarchy level and a closing brace (}) at the end. If the statement at
a hierarchy level is empty, the braces are not displayed. Each leaf statement ends with
a semicolon (;), as does the last statement in the hierarchy.
This indented representation is used when the configuration is displayed or saved as an
ASCII file. However, when you load an ASCII configuration file, the format of the file is
not so strict. The braces and semicolons are required, but the indention and use of new
lines are not required in ASCII configuration files.
Understanding J-Web Configuration Tools on page 153
Use the CLI Editor to edit configuration if you know the Junos OS CLI or prefer a command
interface.
To edit the entire configuration in text format:
Configure>CLI Tools
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