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Configuration Mode Commands

Table 9 summarizes each CLI configuration mode command. The commands are listed alphabetically.

Table 9: Summary of Configuration Mode Commands  
Command
Description

commit

Commit the set of changes to the database and cause the changes to take operational effect.

delete

Delete a statement or identifier. All subordinate statements and identifiers contained within the specified statement path are deleted with it.

edit

Move inside the specified statement hierarchy. If the statement does not exist, it is created.

exit

Exit the current level of the statement hierarchy, returning to the level before the last edit command, or exit from configuration mode. The quit and exit commands are synonyms.

help

Display help about available configuration statements.

history

Display the previous commands entered at the CLI.

insert

Insert an identifier into an existing hierarchy.

load

Load a configuration from a file. Your current location in the configuration hierarchy is ignored when the load operation occurs.

quit

Exit the current level of the statement hierarchy, returning to the level before the last edit command, or exit from configuration mode. The quit and exit commands are synonyms.

rename

Rename an existing configuration statement or identifier.

rollback

Return to the previously committed configuration. The software saves only the last committed configuration.

run

Run an operational mode CLI command without exiting from configuration mode.

save

Save the configuration to an ASCII file. The contents of the current level of the statement hierarchy (and below) are saved, along with the statement hierarchy containing it. This action allows a section of the configuration to be saved, while fully specifying the statement hierarchy.

set

Create a statement hierarchy and set identifier values. This command is similar to edit except that your current level in the hierarchy does not change.

show

Display the current configuration.

top

Return to the top level of configuration command mode, which is indicated by the [edit] banner.

up

Move up one level in the statement hierarchy.


For more information about configuration mode commands, see SRC-PE CLI Command Reference.


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