By default, which character indicates the configuration mode prompt?
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The default character that indicates the configuration mode prompt in Junos OS is the hash symbol (#).
When you first access the command-line interface (CLI) of a Junos device, you will be in operational mode, indicated by a prompt that ends with a greater-than symbol (>). In operational mode, you can view system information, run basic troubleshooting commands, and execute operational commands.
To enter configuration mode, you use the "configure" command, which will change the prompt to a hash symbol (#). In configuration mode, you can modify the device configuration and set parameters that affect the device's behavior.
Here's an example of how the prompt changes when you enter configuration mode:
sqluser@router> configure Entering configuration mode [edit] user@router#
The brackets around "edit" indicate that you are now in configuration mode, and the hash symbol (#) indicates that you can enter configuration commands.
It's worth noting that you can customize the prompt character that appears in configuration mode by setting the system prompt configuration option. However, the default prompt character is the hash symbol (#).