Which choice shows the configuration in the exhibit in SLAX format?
A. Option A
B. Option B
C. Option C
D. Option D
Explanation:
6 Comments on “Which choice shows the configuration in the exhibit in SLAX format?”
jkhansays:
SLAX
XSLT uses an XML-based syntax, and while XML is great for machine-to-machine communication, it is inconvenient for humans to write, especially when writing programs.
most near answer would be correct Answer=”B”
my-router
example.net
America/New_York
10.4.1.40
login
change-log
interactive-commands
10.1.1.1
10.2.2.2
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jkhansays:
my-router
example.net
America/New_York
10.4.1.40
login
change-log
interactive-commands
10.1.1.1
10.2.2.2
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jkhansays:
sample keep changing to xml format……sorry dude…
my-router
example.net
America/New_York
Stylesheet Language Alternative Syntax (SLAX) is a language for writing Junos OS commit scripts, op scripts, and event scripts. It is an alternative to Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations (XSLT). SLAX has a distinct syntax similar to that of C and Perl, but the same semantics as XSLT.
SLAX
XSLT uses an XML-based syntax, and while XML is great for machine-to-machine communication, it is inconvenient for humans to write, especially when writing programs.
most near answer would be correct Answer=”B”
my-router
example.net
America/New_York
10.4.1.40
login
change-log
interactive-commands
10.1.1.1
10.2.2.2
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0
my-router
example.net
America/New_York
10.4.1.40
login
change-log
interactive-commands
10.1.1.1
10.2.2.2
——!>
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0
sample keep changing to xml format……sorry dude…
my-router
example.net
America/New_York
10.4.1.40
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http://www.libslax.org/the-slax-language
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Stylesheet Language Alternative Syntax (SLAX) is a language for writing Junos OS commit scripts, op scripts, and event scripts. It is an alternative to Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations (XSLT). SLAX has a distinct syntax similar to that of C and Perl, but the same semantics as XSLT.
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Source : “This week applying junos automation update.pdf” page 16
{
{
“ge-0/0/0”;
;
}
}
So answer D is correct
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