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Starting the CLI

When you log in to the CLI, the privileges for your user account determine which commands and configuration statements you can access. A login account with superuser privileges gives a user access to all commands and statements.

Starting the CLI on a C-series Platform

To log in to a C-series platform and start the CLI:

  1. Log in to a C-series platform through an account that has super-user privileges.

For example, to log in to a C-series platform through an SSH session:

#ssh my_admin@my_cseries_platform

  1. Start the CLI:
  2. root# cli
    
    --- SRC CLI 7.0 build CLI.B.7.0.0.006
    
    (c) 2005-2006 Juniper Networks Inc.
    
    user@host>
    
    
    

The > command prompt shows you are in operational mode. Later, when you enter configuration mode, the prompt will change to #.

Starting the CLI on a Solaris Platform

To start the CLI on a Solaris platform:

  1. Log into the Solaris platform through a user account that has super-user privileges configured for the SRC software.
  2. Start the CLI from the directory in which it is installed.
  3. # /opt/UMC/cli/bin/cli
    
    --- SRC CLI 7.0 build CLI.B.7.0.0.006
    
     (c) 2005-2006 Juniper Networks Inc.
    
    user@host>
    

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