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Here we are going to introduce you to the different config modes, the Candidate and Active configurations and commands such as show, set, delete, edit and commit. In this lesson we utilise the fabulous eve-ng for your virtual environment. You can opt for either the community or professional version. If you want the professional version, which we are using, it is highly recommended and good value for the price and offers great extras. You will also require a virtual environment for eve-ng. We are utilising vmWare Workstation Pro for our installation. You can download eve-ng here: https://www.eve-ng.net/ You can get vmWare Workstation here: https://www.vmware.com/products/works... Presentation is with Microsoft Powerpoint: https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/micro... Video edited with Movavi: https://www.movavi.com/ Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/abbynoise/new-path License code: T8GHAFIU4TZQQWST 00:00 - caling-tech intro 00:11 - Like and Subscribe 00:53 - Presentation - Contents 02:20 - Presentation - Candidate vs Active Configuration 03:49 - Presentation - Command Line Modes 04:43 - Presentation - The "commit" command 07:34 - Presentation - The "show" command 08:13 - Presentation - The "set" command 10:00 - Presentation - The "delete" command 11:29 - Configuration - Junos Login 12:22 - Configuration - The "show" command in Operational mode 18:28 - Configuration - The "show" command in configuration mode 22:06 - Configuration - The "set" command 27:50 - Configuration - Different types of the "commit " command 31:21 - Configuration - Using the "edit" command with the "set" command 33:20 - Configuration - Testing user login 34:24 - Configuration - The "delete" command