Responding To Prompts - Juniper SYSTEM BASICS - CONFIGURATION GUIDE V 11.1.X Configuration Manual

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Responding to Prompts

For some actions, the system prompts you for a response. The acceptable default
responses are the following:
You can use the confirmations explicit command to require a more explicit response
to CLI prompts.
confirmations explicit
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Overview
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timeout login response 30
data-character-bits 8
no login
You can press y or Enter to agree with the prompt and continue.
You can press any other key to disagree with the prompt and cancel the action.
Use to require an explicit response to a CLI prompt, as follows:
To agree with the prompt and continue, you must type y and press Enter,
type ye and press Enter, or type yes and press Enter.
To disagree with the prompt and cancel the action, you must type n and
press Enter or type no and press Enter.
Pressing Enter alone, or entering any other characters, is not an acceptable
response, and the CLI will repeat the prompt.
Acceptable responses to a prompt are not case sensitive.
Use the no version to restore the default state, where pressing y or Enter
alone responds in the affirmative, and any other entry is accepted as a
negative response.

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