SRC-PE Release 1.0.x CLI User Guide > Table of Contents
Table of Contents
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About This Guide
- Objectives
- Audience
- Documentation Conventions
- Related Juniper Networks Documentation
- Obtaining Documentation
- Documentation Feedback
- Requesting Support
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Introducing the CLI
- About the SRC CLI
- Understanding CLI Command Modes
- Understanding Command and Statement Hierarchies
- CLI Command Hierarchy
- Configuration Statement Hierarchy
- Key Features of the CLI
- Leveraging Industry-Standard Technologies
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Getting Started: A Quick Tour of the CLI
- Before You Start the SRC CLI
- Starting the CLI
- Starting the CLI on a C-series Platform
- Starting the CLI on a Solaris Platform
- Displaying Commands
- Verifying System Status
- Configuring a User Account
- Creating a Configuration
- Using Shortcuts to Create a Configuration
- Making Changes to the Configuration
- Rolling Back Configuration Changes
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SRC CLI Basics
- Elements of the Command-Line Interface
- CLI Messages
- Displaying Command Output
- Types of Commands and Statements
- Command Options
- Configuration Statements and Identifiers
- Privilege Levels for Using Commands and Statements
- Switching Between Operational Mode and Configuration Mode
- Switching to Configuration Mode
- Returning to Operational Mode
- Running Operational Mode Commands from Configuration Mode
- Moving Among Hierarchy Levels
- Displaying CLI Command History
- CLI Support for C-series Platforms and for SRC Software installed on Solaris Platforms
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Getting Online Help
- Getting Help for Commands and Statements
- Getting Help for Omitted Statements
- Using CLI Command Completion
- Examples: Using CLI Command Completion
- Using Command Completion in Configuration Mode
- Examples: Using Command Completion in Configuration Mode
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Using CLI Operational Commands to Monitor the SRC Software
- CLI Command Categories
- Commonly Used Operational Mode Commands
- Viewing Files and Directories
- Directories on the C-series Platform
- Listing Files and Directories
- Specifying Filenames and URLs
- Managing SRC Components
- Viewing C-series Platform Information
- Restarting an SRC Component
- Stopping the SRC Software
- Rebooting the SRC Software
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Using Commands and Statements to Configure the SRC Software
- Understanding CLI Configuration Mode
- Configuration Mode Commands
- Configuration Statements
- Configuration Statement Hierarchy
- Entering and Exiting Configuration Mode
- Entering Configuration Mode
- Exiting from Configuration Mode
- Modifying the Configuration
- Entering Values for Statement Options
- Displaying the Current Configuration
- Examples: Displaying the Current Configuration
- Adding Configuration Statements and Identifiers
- Deleting a Statement from the Configuration
- Examples: Deleting a Statement from the Configuration
- Renaming an Identifier
- Example: Renaming an Identifier
- Inserting a New Identifier
- Examples: Inserting a New Identifier
- Verifying a Configuration
- Committing a Configuration
- Committing a Configuration and Exiting Configuration Mode
- When Multiple Users Configure the Software
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Filtering Command Output
- Using Keyboard Sequences at the MORE Prompt
- Using the Pipe ( | ) Symbol When Entering Commands
- Using Regular Expressions with the Pipe Symbol
- Pipe Filter Functions
- Counting the Number of Lines of Output
- Displaying Output in XML Tag Format
- Disregarding Output That Does Not Match a Regular Expression
- Displaying Output from the First Match of a Regular Expression
- Displaying the End of the Output for a Command
- Displaying Output That Matches a Regular Expression
- Preventing Output from Being Paginated
- Saving Output to a File
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Using Keyboard Shortcuts at the Command Line
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Controlling the CLI Environment
- Overview of Commands to Control the CLI Environment
- Setting the Editing Level for the CLI
- Setting the Terminal Type
- Setting the Language for the Terminal Environment
- Setting the Screen Length
- Setting the Screen Width
- Changing the Password
- Setting the CLI Prompt
- Setting the CLI Directory
- Setting Command Completion
- Viewing CLI Settings
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Managing Configurations
- How the Configuration Is Stored
- Updating the Configuration
- Before You Load a Configuration
- Commands to Load a Configuration
- Working with Configuration Files in XML Format
- About XML Format for Configuration Files
- Using Attributes When Editing an XML Configuration File
- Preparing an XML File to Be Loaded into the Current SRC Configuration
- About ASCII Files That Contain Configuration Mode Commands
- Loading a Configuration
- Replacing the Current Configuration with the Default SRC Configuration
- Merging the Active Configuration with Another Configuration
- Replacing the Configuration
- Replacing Parts of the Configuration
- Adding a Configuration Through Configuration Mode Commands
- Loading a Configuration at a Specified Hierarchy Level
- Reverting to a Previous Configuration
- Cutting and Pasting Configuration Information at the CLI
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Managing SRC Components with the CLI
- Verifying Status of SRC Components
- Enabling SRC Components
- Disabling an SRC Component
- Restarting an SRC Component
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