Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE FOR E SERIES 11.3.X - LINK LAYER CONFIGURATION GUIDE 2010-10-13 Configuration Manual page 647

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NOTE: The router prompts you for a password only if you have configured
a password to control access to Privileged Exec mode. For details about
setting passwords to access various command privilege levels, see chapter
Passwords and Security in JunosE System Basics Configuration Guide.
From Privileged Exec mode, issue the profile-reassign command to replace the
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nondebug profile currently assigned to the specified encapsulation type for the
specified ATM 1483 interface with the debug profile created in Step 1.
You must specify one of the following encapsulation types to which the debug profile
applies: ppp, pppoe, or any. You can use the any encapsulation type if neither the
ppp encapsulation type nor the pppoe encapsulation type has an existing profile
assignment. For example:
host1#profile-reassign atm 2/0.101 ppp pppLogConfig
NOTE: Issuing the profile-reassign command causes the router to tear
down any dynamic interfaces that exist above the ATM 1483 subinterface.
After the profile is reassigned, the router restores the interfaces based on
the necessary client reconnections. If the ATM 1483 subinterface is
currently shut down, issuing the profile-reassign command does not
reestablish the interface connection.
(Optional) Use the appropriate show command to verify the profile reassignment.
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For example:
host1#show atm subinterface atm 2/0.101
When you reassign a debug profile to an ATM 1483 subinterface, the reassignment is
stored in NVS and persists after a reboot. If you issue the show atm subinterface or
show configuration command after the profile is reassigned, these commands display
the new profile assignment.
(Optional) To restore the initial (nondebug) profile assignment after you troubleshoot
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the dynamic interface, issue the profile-reassign command again using the name of
the nondebug profile. For example:
host1#profile-reassign atm 2/0.101 ppp pppConfig
Use to move from User Exec to Privileged Exec mode.
In Privileged Exec mode, you can access all other user interface modes. From here you
can configure, monitor, and manage all aspects of the router.
Optionally, you can specify one of the following privilege levels; the default level is 10.
0—The user can execute the help, enable, disable, and exit commands.
1—The user can execute commands in User Exec mode plus commands at level 0.
Chapter 17: Configuring Dynamic Interfaces
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