Juniper SYSTEM BASICS - CONFIGURATION GUIDE V 11.1.X Configuration Manual page 299

System basics configuration guide software for e series broadband services routers
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host1# show configuration
! Configuration script being generated on TUE JAN 29 200X 00:31:12 UTC! Juniper Networks Edge Routing
Switch ERX-700
! Version: x.y.z (January 18, 200X 15:01)
! Copyright (c) 1999-200X Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved.
Commands displayed are limited to those available at privilege level 10
! Juniper Networks Edge Routing Switch ERX-700
boot config running-configuration
boot system erx_x-y-z.rel
no boot backup
no boot subsystem
no boot backup subsystem
no boot force-backup
!
! Note:
The following commands are here to ensure that all virtual routers and
! vrfs are created before other commands that may need to reference them.
! These commands will be repeated further on as each virtual router and vrf
! has its configuration presented.
!
virtual-router default
virtual-router boston
!
ip vrf vpna
virtual-router vrA
!
hostname host1
exception protocol ftp anonymous null
!
controller t1 6/0
channel-group 2 timeslots 1,3-8,10 speed 64
.
.
.
!
virtual-router vrA
aaa authentication ppp default radius
aaa accounting ppp default radius
!
ip address-pool local
interface null 0
ip bgp-community new-format
no ip source-route
!
snmp-server
You can create a configuration script from the output by saving it as a file with
the .scr extension.
This command provides configuration information based on the privilege level
of the session (user). The output does not display any configuration data for
commands that have privilege levels higher than that of the session. For example,
if the session is enabled at level 5, issuing the show configuration command
displays only output for commands at level 5 and below. For more information,
see "CLI Command Privileges" on page 52.
You can use the output filtering feature of the show command to include or
exclude lines of output based on a text string you specify. See "Command-Line
Interface" on page 29, for details.
Example
Chapter 5: Managing the System
Monitoring the Current Configuration
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