Types of SRC Commands and Statements
The SRC CLI supports the following types of commands and statements:
- Operational mode commands—Commands that you enter in operational mode are used to monitor system operation.
- For more information about using top-level CLI operational mode commands, see Chapter 5, Using the SRC CLI Operational Commands to Monitor the SRC Software.
- For a complete list of CLI operational mode commands, see the SRC-PE CLI Command Reference.
- Environment commands—A set of operational mode commands that you can use to control the CLI environment. For example, you can specify editing level for the CLI. For more information, see Chapter 9, Controlling the SRC CLI Environment.
- Configuration mode commands—Commands that you enter in configuration mode are used to perform general configuration functions; for example, committing a configuration, navigating the hierarchy, and managing configuration files. For more information, see Chapter 6, Using Commands and Statements to Configure the SRC Software.
- Configuration statements—Used to define your SRC configuration. Your location in the configuration hierarchy determines which configuration statements are available. For example, the
[edit shared sae]
hierarchy level includes statements to configure the SAE.