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CHAPTER 4 About the Command Line Interface (CLI)
Media Flow Manager Administrator’s Guide
CHAPTER 4
About the Command Line Interface (CLI)
The Juniper Networks Media Flow Manager™command line interface (CLI) supports industry-
standard commands for configuration and management as well as Media Flow Manager
specific commands.
The CLI supports command-line editing: press the up arrow to repeat previous lines, and the
left arrow to edit the current line. The CLI also supports command completion when you press
the Tab key.
Connecting and Logging In
You can connect to the CLI with SSH, Telnet (once enabled, Telnet is disabled by default), or
serial console using the IP address of your Media Flow Manager. The Media Flow Manager
responds with a login prompt. Enter
admin
as the user; there is no default password. Once
you have connected, you must enter
enable
and then
configure terminal
in order to begin
configuring Media Flow Manager.
Likewise, you can log in to the Web-based interface by entering the IP address in a browser
window and using
admin
as the login name.
Each user account has at least one privilege level that determines which commands they can
issue and what CLI modes they can access (modes are described below):
•
Administrator (admin): Full privileges. Can enter Enable mode and Config mode.
•
Monitor (
monitor
): Can read all data and perform all actions, but not change any
configuration. Can enter
Enable
mode from
Standard
mode but cannot change
configurations.
•
Unprivileged (
unpriv
): Can issue a small subset of commands including debugging and
show commands. Can log in to
Standard
mode only.
Command Modes
The CLI can be in one of three modes, which determine which set of commands are available.
When the CLI is launched, it begins in
Standard
mode. This is the most restrictive mode and
only has commands to query a restricted set of state information. You cannot take any actions
that would directly affect the system, nor can you change any configuration.
The
enable
command moves you to
Enable
mode. This has commands to view all state
information, and take certain kinds of actions like rebooting the system, but does not allow any
configuration to be changed. Its commands are a superset of those in Standard mode. Enter
disable
to exit
Enable
mode.
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