[j-nsp] JUNOS CLI
Jerry Jones
jjones at danrj.com
Sat Jul 27 22:32:45 EDT 2013
From the JNCIA study guide
When you examine the output closely, you might notice that some command options are pre- ceded with a character—either an angle bracket (>) or a plus sign (+). These characters, as well as their absence, carry a special meaning when you use the set command.
The angle bracket is used to designate lower-level directories. In our case, the name-server option is really a subdirectory of [edit system]. The plus sign shows command variables you can configure that may have multiple values assigned. For example, the authentication-order option tells the router how to authenticate users who log in. You can assign a single authenti- cation method or multiple methods. Finally, some options do not have any characters preced- ing them. These are configurable variables, such as host-name, that may contain only a single possible value.
On Jul 27, 2013, at 8:24 PM, Giuliano Medalha <giuliano at wztech.com.br> wrote:
People,
When you start using configuration mode on JUNOS it shows the following
output:
user at ROUTER# set ?
Possible completions:
> access Network access configuration
> access-profile Access profile for this instance
> accounting-options Accounting data configuration
> applications Define applications by protocol characteristics
+ apply-groups Groups from which to inherit configuration data
> bridge-domains Bridge domain configuration
> chassis Chassis configuration
> class-of-service Class-of-service configuration
> ethernet-switching-options Ethernet-switching configuration options
Why apply-groups appears with a + instead of > signal ?
Do you have the explanation for that ?
Thanks a lot,
Giuliano
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