Example: Configuration Of Interfaces For Mpls In The Cli And Nsm; Figure 5: Mpls Configuration In The Cli - Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER 2010.4 - M-SERIES AND MX-SERIES DEVICES GUIDE REV 1 Manual

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Example: Configuration of Interfaces for MPLS in the CLI and NSM

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Click Apply to save your changes and continue making changes.
Click Cancel to discard all changes and close the device configuration.
To reset a device feature to its default value, right-click on the feature name in the device
editor and select Revert to template/default value.
About Device Configuration on page 43
M-series and MX-series Device Configuration Settings Supported in NSM on page 44
Example: Configuration of Interfaces for MPLS in the CLI and NSM on page 47
With NSM you can manage most of the parameters that you can configure through the
CLI. Although the configuration screens rendered in NSM look different, the top-level
configuration elements essentially correspond to commands in the CLI. You can configure
an M-series or MX-series device using the CLI, then import the configuration into NSM to
create a template and apply it to multiple devices.
The following figures show the same configuration displayed in the CLI and the NSM UI.
Figure 5 on page 47 shows the CLI configuration of MPLS at the
hierarchy level, and Figure 6 on page 48 shows the same configuration in the NSM UI.
Figure 5 on page 47 shows output for the
level, the
command typically displays the entire configuration for the device. For
show
the purpose of this illustration, all parts of the configuration not relevant to our example
were removed
[...Output Truncated...]
MPLS hierarchy levels. Included at the hierarchy level are three interfaces, two Fast
Ethernet interfaces (
) and one Gigabit Ethernet interface (
fe

Figure 5: MPLS Configuration in the CLI

Figure 6 on page 48 shows the NSM UI with the same information as in the CLI example.
On the left, the Navigation tree is expanded at Protocols, and then further expanded at
MPLS, similar to the CLI hierarchy levels. Within MPLS, Interface is highlighted, indicating
that the information on the right relates to interfaces within MPLS. The information in
the NSM UI example is similar to the information in the CLI example though the
presentation is somewhat different.
Chapter 6: Configuring M-series and MX-series Devices Overview
command in configuration mode. At this
show
. The remaining output shows the protocols and
[edit protocols mpls]
).
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