User manual JUNIPER NETWORKS MEDIA FLOW MANAGER 2.0.2 ADMINISTRATOR S GUIDE AND CLI COMMAND REFERENCE

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[. . . ] Media Flow Manager Administrator's Guide and CLI Command Reference Release 2. 0. 2 Published: 2010-6-17 Copyright © 2010, Juniper Networks, Inc. Media Flow Manager Administrator's Guide Juniper Networks, the Juniper Networks logo, JUNOS, NetScreen, ScreenOS, and SteelBelted Radius are registered trademarks of Juniper Networks, Inc. in the United States and other countries. JUNOSe is a trademark of Juniper Networks, Inc. All other trademarks, service marks, registered trademarks, or registered service marks are the property of their respective owners. [. . . ] 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. Copyright © 2010, Juniper Networks, Inc. Connecting and Logging In 93 CHAPTER 4 About the Command Line Interface (CLI) Media Flow Manager Administrator's Guide The configure terminal command moves you to Configuration mode. This has a full unrestricted set of commands to view anything, take any action, or change any configuration. Its commands are a superset of those in Enable mode. Some commands have a prefix mode; that is, when you enter a keyword, you enter a mode for that configuration. For example: test-vos (config) # accesslog test-vos (config accesslog) # When in the prefix mode, you can only make configurations for that command set and typing ?(question mark) shows you only the options for those configurations. To leave the prefix mode, type exit. Command Conventions A command looks like one of the following: command arguments subcommand [arguments] where: · · · command is one of the command keywords described in this book. You must specify a command; it is not optional. subcommand is one of the subcommand keywords described in this book. Subcommand names are also case-sensitive. arguments is a command-specific list of space-separated strings. Each has its own fixed number of options. [. . . ] enable--Enable or disable (with no) HTTPS (HTTP over SSL) access to the Webbased Management Console. This setting is only meaningful if the Management Console as a whole is enabled. The no variant resets it to the default, but does not disable HTTPS. · https--Configure HTTPS access to the Web-based Management Console. · · · · · proxy--Configure Web proxy settings. See "web proxy, " below, for details. [. . . ]

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