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Using the Bay Command Console
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You can configure a Bay Networks device by defining physical-layer objects first
(such as interfaces), then work up through the configuration hierarchy by adding
other objects (such as protocols) supported on the device.
For example, using BCC commands, you can configure an Ethernet interface on
box (the root-level configurable object), IP on the Ethernet interface, and RIP on
that instance of IP (F
igure 1-3). The sequence of commands you use to build this
configuration is:
bcc> ethernet slot 2 connector 1
ethernet/2/1> ip address 1.2.3.4
ip/1.2.3.4> rip
rip/1.2.3.4>
Figure 1-3. Configuring an Ethernet Interface
Context -- Your working location within the BCC configuration tree. Just as a
UNIX file system has a current working directory within which you can add,
modify, or delete files, the BCC configuration system has a current working
context, within which you can add configurable objects, or modify or delete
configured objects.
The BCC always displays a context-sensitive prompt, indicating your current
working context or location within the configuration hierarchy.
Box -- The chassis for a network device.
BCC0003A
Ethernet
(slot 2, connector 1)
IP
(address 1.2.3.4.)
RIP
Box
(Root Level)
START:
END:
rip/1.2.3.4>
Step1:
bcc> ethernet slot 2 connector 1
Step 2:
ethernet/2/1> ip address 1.2.3.4
Step3:
ip 1.2.3.4> rip
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