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               CLI User Guide






                                     To make changes to the configuration file, you have to work in configuration mode in the
                                     CLI. When making changes to a configuration file, you are viewing and changing the
                                     candidate configuration file. The candidate configuration allows you to make configuration
                                     changes without causing operational changes to the active configuration or causing
                                     potential damage to your current network operations. Once you commit the changes
                                     made to the candidate configuration, the system updates the active configuration.
                                     Configuration File Terms

                                     Table 10 on page 182 lists the various configuration file terms and their definitions.
               Table 10: Configuration File Terms

                 Term                       Definition

                 active configuration       Current committed configuration of a switch.

                 candidate configuration    Working copy of the configuration that allows users to make configurational changes
                                            without causing any operational changes until this copy is committed.

                 configuration group        Group of configuration statements that can be inherited by the rest of the configuration.

                 commit a configuration     Check configuration for proper syntax, activate and mark as the current configuration file
                                            running on the switching platform.

                 configuration hierarchy    Junos OS configuration consists of a hierarchy of statements. There are two types of
                                            statements: container statements, which contain other statements, and leaf statements,
                                            which do not contain other statements. All the container and leaf statements together
                                            form the configuration hierarchy.


                 default configuration      Default configuration contains the initial values set for each configuration parameter
                                            when a switch is shipped.

                 rescue configuration       Well-known configuration that recovers a switch from a configuration that denies
                                            management access. You set a current committed configuration to be the rescue
                                            configuration through the CLI.

                 roll back a configuration  Return to a previously committed configuration.



                           See Also  •  Uploading a Configuration File on page 215
                                     • Reverting to the Rescue Configuration on page 225
                                     • Uploading a Configuration File (CLI Procedure)
                                     • Reverting to the Rescue Configuration for the EX Series Switch on page 226


               Understanding How the Junos OS Configuration Is Stored

                                     When you edit a configuration, you work in a copy of the current configuration to create
                                     a candidate configuration. The changes you make to the candidate configuration are
                                     visible in the CLI immediately, so if multiple users are editing the configuration at the
                                     same time, all users can see all changes.




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