Configuration Statements and Identifiers
You configure SRC properties by including statements in the configuration. A statement consists of a keyword, which is fixed text, and, optionally, an identifier. An identifier is an identifying name that you define, such as the name of an interface or a username, and that allows you and the CLI to discriminate among a collection of statements.
The following list shows the statements available at the top level of configuration mode:
[edit]user@host#set ?
Possible completions:> interfaces Interfaces on the SDX platform> policies Policy configuration> redirect-server Redirect server properties> routing-options Protocol-independent routing option configuration> services Service configuration> shared Shared component information> slot Component configuration> snmp SNMP agent> subscribers Subscriber and subscription configuration> system System configurationAn angle bracket (
>
) before the statement name indicates that it is a container statement and that you can set values for other statements at levels below it.The following list shows the statements available at the
[edit system ntp]
level of configuration mode. This level includes output that shows:
- No angle bracket (
>
) before the statement name—A leaf statement. You cannot define other statements at hierarchy levels below it.- Plus sign (+) before the statement name—A statement that can contain a set of values. To specify a set, include the values in brackets.
[edit system ntp]user@host#set ?
Possible completions:> authentication-key Configure NTP authentication keysboot-server Server to query during boot sequence> broadcast Configure for broadcast modebroadcast-client Listen for NTP broadcasts> multicast-client Listen for NTP multicasts> peer NTP peer properties> server NTP server properties+ trusted-key List of trusted authentication keys (1..INF)
- Asterisk (*) before a statement name—A required statement or option that is not configured.
- Asterisk and Plus (+*) before a statement name—Required options that can contain a set of values.
When you type a statement, enclose in quotation marks (double quotes) identifiers and any strings that include the following characters: space tab ( ) [ ] { } ! @ # $ % ^ & | ' = ?