
Using the Bay Command Console
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Before You Begin
If you are installing the 11.01 software on a new router
, you should first
• Install the router (refer to the installation manual that came with your router).
• Connect the router to the network and create a pilot configuration file (refer to
Quick-Starting Routers)
.
Make sure that you are running the latest version of Bay Networks Site Manager
and router software. For instructions, refer to
Upgrading Routers from Version
7–8.00 to Version 11.01
.
If you are upgrading an existing router to run the 11.01 software
, follow the
instructions in
Upgrading Routers from Version 7–8.00 to Version 11.01.
Conventions
This guide uses the following conventions:
angle brackets (
<xyz>
) Indicates a variable in a command line. The name
between the angle brackets generically describes the
type of variable (e.g.,
<host-address>
,
<encaps>
,
<max-interval>
). Do not type the angle brackets when
entering an actual value for a variable.
Example:
if command syntax is
ping
<ip-address>
,
enter
ping 192.32.10.12
bold text
Indicates text (usually commands) that you enter at the
BCC command line prompt.
braces ({ }) Indicate BCC keywords or attribute-value pairs
required
by the BCC as command input.
Also indicates a list of elements (for example, a list of
circuit names or IP addresses):
Caution:
Because the BCC performs realtime changes to a device
configuration, we recommend that you first learn BCC behavior on a device
not connected to your production network. Once you become comfortable
with using the BCC, you can run it on a device in your production network.
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