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JNCIA-Junos Study Guide—Part 1

Using Configuration Mode Efficiently: Part 1

Using the configuration commands shown on the graphic can increase efficiency. The following output illustrates the full list of
configuration mode commands:
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user@router# ?
Possible completions:
<[Enter]> Execute this command
activate Remove the inactive tag from a statement
annotate Annotate the statement with a comment
commit Commit current set of changes
copy Copy a statement
deactivate Add the inactive tag to a statement
delete Delete a data element
edit Edit a sub-element
exit Exit from this level
extension Extension operations
help Provide help information
insert Insert a new ordered data element
load Load configuration from ASCII file
prompt Prompt for an input
protect Protect the statement
quit Quit from this level
rename Rename a statement
replace Replace character string in configuration
rollback Roll back to previous committed configuration
run Run an operational-mode command
save Save configuration to ASCII file
set Set a parameter
show Show a parameter
status Show users currently editing configuration
top Exit to top level of configuration
unprotect Unprotect the statement
up Exit one level of configuration
wildcard Wildcard operations
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user@router#
Regardless of the method and commands you use to update your configuration file, you must issue the commit command to
activate changes.

Chapter 2–18 • User Interface Options © 2012 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved.

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