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Overview
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Terminology and Concepts
The BCC defines certain networking terminology and concepts in a consistent
way, so that you can configure and manage different devices in a consistent way.
This section describes these terms and concepts as follows:
Object -- A data structure representing a configurable physical or logical entity
such as an ethernet interface or a protocol on a network device. Every
configurable object belongs to a specific class that defines its characteristics.
Class -- A class is a template for a configurable object (such as an ethernet
interface or IP on an interface). When you add a new object to the configuration
of a network device, the BCC creates a copy (an instance) of the appropriate
template.
Instance -- A customized copy of any class object defined in the configuration tree
for a Bay Networks device. For example, you can create (add) an instance of the
protocol IP to run on a specific interface type, slot, and connector in a Model BLN
router. You customize an instance with unique values for its required attributes.
Attributes -- Properties of a configurable object. For example, some attributes of
an ethernet interface are
slot and connector
(describing the location of the interface)
bofl (describing one functional aspect of the interface)
Required Attributes -- The minimum set of attributes for which the BCC requires
you to specify values. For example, the required attributes for a physical interface
are
slot and connector. The BCC sets all other (“optional”) attributes of a
configured object to system default values.
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