Interface - Juniper MEDIA FLOW MANAGER 2.0.2 - ADMINISTRATOR S GUIDE AND CLI Administrator's Manual

Administrator’s guide and cli command reference
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CHAPTER 5 CLI Commands
location
from is chosen. Note you cannot install to the "active" location (the one which is
currently booted). On a two-location system, this is never necessary, as there is only
one legal choice, which is chosen automatically if no location is specified.
progress
enable): no-track overrides the set default value enabling tracking, and blocks
progress tracking; track overrides the set value disabling tracking, and tracks
installation progress. If the options are not specified the CLI default is in effect.
verify
for signature verification; require-sig causes the image install to fail if a valid
signature is not found on the image, ignore-sig forces unsigned or invalidly signed
images to be installed.
—Rename the specified image file. The destination image may not already exist.
move
options require-sig
signature is not required, but if one is present it must be valid. Use no image options
require-sig to disable.
show images
Show all image files on the system, as well as what images are installed in the two locations,
the active location (which was most recently booted from), and the default location (which is
the default to boot from in the future). Note there may be overlap between these two lists.

interface

Configure network interfaces. See
Default Gateway" on page 61
interface <interface_name>
alias <alias_index> ip address <IP_address> <netmask>
comment <comment>
dhcp [renew]
duplex {half | full | auto}
identify <number>
ip address <IP_address> <netmask>
mtu <mtu_size_in_bytes>
shutdown
speed {<speed> | 10 | 100 | 1000 | 10000 | auto}
zerofconf
Create an interface with a name; use no interface <interface_name> to delete. Notes:
alias
alias_index creates a pseudo interface; its address appears in the output of show
interface under the primary interface's data.
comment
—Enable or disable (with no) use of DHCP on the specified interface. This gets the
dhcp
IP address and netmask via DHCP so those settings are ignored. Setting the IP address
and netmask disables DHCP implicitly, though it can also be disabled explicitly using the
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—If no location is specified, the next one after the one currently booted
—override the CLI default for displaying progress (cli default progress
—The require-sig and ignore-sig options override the system-wide defaults
—Cause all image installs to require a valid signature. If not set, a
for task details.
— Add or delete (with no) a secondary address to the specified interface. The
—Add or delete (with no) a comment for the specified interface.
Media Flow Manager Administrator's Guide
"Configuring Interfaces, Hostname, Domain List, DNS, and
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