A user has entered the sequence of commands shown in the exhibit. At which level of the configuration hierarchy would the user be after typing the exit command?
A user has entered the sequence of commands shown in the exhibit. At which level of the configuration hierarchy would the user be after typing the exit command?
After the user types the exit command, they will be moved up one level in the configuration hierarchy. Initially, the user is in the [edit interfaces ge-0/0/0 unit 0 family inet] level. Typing the exit command from this level will place the user back to the [edit interfaces] level.
[edit interfaces ge-0/0/0 unit 0 family inet] root@Router-1# exit [edit interfaces] root@Router-1# [edit interfaces] root@Router-1#
abc# edit interfaces [edit interfaces] abc# edit ge-0/0/1 unit 0 family inet [edit interfaces ge-0/0/1 unit 0 family inet] abc# exit [edit interfaces]
Again, 1. User was at the [EDIT INTERFACES] level of the hierarchy; 2. Then, he/she invoked the EDIT GE-0/0/0 UNIT 0 FAMILY INET command. So, he/she jumped straight to the [EDIT INTERFACES GE-0/0/0 UNIT 0 FAMILY INET] level; 3. So, when USER uses the EXIT command, USER gets back to the hierarchy level he/she was before: i.e., [EDIT INTERFACES]. Answer D is correct.
Tested in a real device
D is the answer, tested
D com certeza kk
[edit interfaces ge-0/0/0 unit 0 family inet] root@Router-1# exit [edit interfaces] root@Router-1# [edit interfaces] root@Router-1#
d is correct
D is correct
Its D user@router# edit interfaces {primary:node0}[edit interfaces] user@router# edit ge-0/0/3 unit 0 family inet {primary:node0}[edit interfaces ge-0/0/3 unit 0 family inet] user@router# exit {primary:node0}[edit interfaces]
agree D
agree D, command 'up' C
answer A
Tested on the real switch.
D should be correct
I checked in simulation, option D is correct
response D : of course [edit interfaces]