JunosE 11.3.x System Basics Configuration Guide
run
sleep
Managing vty Lines
Configuring vty Lines
line vty
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host1#help
Use the help options as follows:
?, or command<Space>? - Lists the set of all valid next keywords or
partial-keyword?
- Lists the keywords that begin with a certain
string
partial-keyword<Tab> - Completes the partial keyword
There is no no version.
See help.
Use to issue an Exec mode command from any CLI configuration command mode.
Example
host1(config)#run show configuration | begin interface
The run command functions the same as the do command.
There is no no version.
See run.
Use to make the CLI pause for a specified period of time (in seconds).
Pausing is very useful in configuration script files.
Example
host1#sleep 60
There is no no version.
See sleep.
The system supports 30 virtual tty (vty) lines for Telnet, SSH, and FTP services. Each
Telnet, SSH, or FTP session requires one vty line. When you connect to the router through
a vty line, the number of the vty line is not assigned sequentially; instead, the system
assigns the first vty line that passes the host access list check rules.
By default five vty lines (0–4) are open. You can open additional lines using the line vty
command. Once lines are open, login is enabled by default. Before users can access the
lines, you must configure a password, disable login using the no login command, or
configure AAA authentication on the lines.
Use to open or configure vty lines.
You can specify a single line or a range of lines. The range is 0–29.
arguments
character
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