![]() ![]() ![]() Show, set, delete – these are the standard commands, but there’s so much more than this. But if you’ve only learned Junos on the job, in the heat of the action, then you might not get a chance to learn anything beyond what you need to get the job done there and then. See, it turns out that Junos is packed full of stuff which will improves your job and your life. The tweet seems to get quite a lot of love, which makes me think that there are many engineers who don’t know just how many awesome tools Junos offers them. In this tweet, I shared a cool Junos command that makes your job a billion times easier. What do all these ‘slebrities have in common? That’s right: they all personally re-twittered this recent tweet of mine on the popular micro-blogging website, Friends Reunited.
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