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Using the Bay Command Console
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Using the file system analogy:
The object named
box (the container denoted by the root-level prompt, bcc>)
is like a root-level directory that “contains” the box-wide/global object
ip and
an interface named
ethernet/2/1.
The interface object
ethernet/2/1 is like a subdirectory of box and contains an
instance of the protocol IP (address 1.2.3.4).
The protocol object
ip/1.2.3.4 is like a subdirectory of ethernet/2/1 and
contains
-- An instance of the protocol OSPF (ospf/1.2.3.4)
-- An instance of the protocol ARP (arp/1.2.3.4/1)
In this example, the BCC automatically adds and enables the global IP and ARP
objects with default settings. The BCC tries to enable box-wide/global objects
related to interface-level objects you add to the device configuration.
F
igure 2-1 shows that the root-level container “box” contains the box-wide/global
IP object, which in turn contains the box-wide/global ARP and OSPF objects.
The box-wide/global OSPF object contains other box-wide/global protocol
objects pertaining to OSPF.
Note: The root-level container, “box,” contains all box-wide/global objects for
a Bay Networks device.
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