Modifying the Configuration
To configure the SRC software or to modify an existing configuration, you add statements to the configuration. For each statement hierarchy, you create the hierarchy starting with a statement at the top level and continuing with statements that move progressively lower in the hierarchy.
To modify the hierarchy, you use two configuration mode commands:
edit
—Moves to a particular hierarchy level. If that hierarchy level does not exist, theedit
command creates it. Theedit
command has the following syntax:edit <statement-path
>
where
statement-path
is the hierarchy to the configuration statement and the statement itself.
set
—Creates a configuration statement and sets identifier values. After you issue aset
command, you remain at the same level in the hierarchy. Theset
command has the following syntax:set <statement-path
>statement
<
identifier
>
statement-path
is the hierarchy to the configuration statement and the statement itself. If you have already moved to the statement's hierarchy level, you can omit the statement path.
statement
is the configuration statement itself.
identifier
is a string that identifies an instance of a statement.You cannot use the
edit
command to change the value of identifiers. You must use theset
command.