Cli Operational Mode - Juniper J2300 Getting Started Manual

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J2300, J4300, and J6300 Services Router Getting Started Guide
3.
The presence of the angle bracket (>) prompt indicates the CLI has
started. By default, the prompt is preceded by a string that contains your
username and the hostname of the Services Router.
To exit the CLI and return to the UNIX shell, enter the

CLI Operational Mode

The CLI has two modes: operational and configuration. When you log in to the
Services Router and the CLI starts, you are at the top level of operational mode.
To view a list of top-level operational mode commands, type a question
mark (?) at the command-line prompt.
Possible completions:
At the top level of operational mode are a number of broad groups of CLI
commands that are used to perform the following functions:
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Using the Command-Line Interface
Start the CLI.
user# cli
user@host>
user@host> ?
clear
Clear information in the system
configure
Manipulate software configuration information
file
Perform file operations
help
Provide help information
monitor
Show real-time debugging information
mtrace
Trace multicast path from source to receiver
ping
Ping remote target
quit
Exit the management session
request
Make system-level requests
restart
Restart software process
set
Set CLI properties, date/time, craft interface message
show
Show system information
ssh
Start secure shell on another host
start
Start shell
telnet
Telnet to another host
test
Perform diagnostic debugging
traceroute
Trace route to remote host
Control the CLI environment.
Monitor and troubleshoot the router.
Connect to other systems.
Manage files and software images.
Control software processes.
Stop and reboot the router.
Enter configuration mode.
command.
quit

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