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Output levels - Junos Tutorial
From the course: Juniper Networks Certified Associate JNCIA-Junos (JN0-105) Cert Prep
Output levels
- [Instructor] Let's talk about the different Junos output levels. When you are viewing output on the Junos device, there are four different levels of output that can be viewed. Each output shows a certain amount of information. The first one is terse. This displays the least amount of information, and the output is shown as a list. The second output level is brief. This displays additional information about each element, and this output is longer than the output that you would get with the terse command. Then we have the detail output level. This will display most of the information about each element. And finally, we have extensive. This displays all information about each element. Let's get to the Junos terminal and give this a try. All right, I'm logged into the Junos terminal. I'll first navigate to the operational mode. And the command that we're going to use today is show interfaces. Let's start with a…
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