JUNOS Internet Software Network Operations Guide: Hardware
642 ! CLI Configuration Mode
> accounting-options Accounting data configuration
> applications Define applications by protocol characteristics
+ apply-groups Groups from which to inherit configuration data
> chassis Chassis configuration
> class-of-service Class-of-service configuration
> firewall Define a firewall configuration
> forwarding-options Configure options to control packet sampling
> groups Configuration groups
> interfaces Interface configuration
> isdn ISDN process configuration
> logical-routers Logical routers
> policy-options Routing policy option configuration
> protocols Routing protocol configuration
> routing-instances Routing instance configuration
> routing-options Protocol-independent routing option configuration
> security Security configuration
> services Service PIC applications settings
> snmp Simple Network Management Protocol configuration
> system System parameters
An angle bracket ( > ) before the statement name indicates that it is a container
statement and you can define other statements at levels below it.
If there is no angle bracket (
> ) before the statement name, the statement is a leaf
statement; you cannot define other statements at hierarchy levels below it.
A plus sign (
+ ) before the statement name indicates that it can contain a set of
values. To specify a set, include the values in brackets. For example:
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user@host# set policy-options community my-as1-transit members [65535:10
65535:11]
In some statements, you can include an identifier. For some identifiers, such as
interface names, you must specify the identifier in a precise format. For example,
the interface name
so-0/0/0 refers to a SONET/SDH interface that is on the Flexible
PIC Concentrator (FPC) in slot 0, in the first Physical Interface Card (PIC) location,
and in the first port on the PIC. For other identifiers, such as interface descriptive
text, policy, and firewall term names, you can specify any name, including special
characters, spaces, and tabs.
You must enclose in quotation marks (double quotes) identifiers and any strings
that include the following characters: space tab ( ) [ ] { } ! @ # $ % ^ & | ’ = ?