
Learning to Use the BCC Interface
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Figure 2-5. Specifying an Absolute Path
Specifying a Shortened Path Description
The BCC system can also automatically search backward toward root context,
until it finds a context where the object you specify first in the command line
exists. This helps to shorten the command line you use to navigate from one
context to another.
Example:
Move from the context of ip/192.168.33.66 (on sync/3/1) to the context of
rip/1.2.3.4 (on ethernet/2/1). See Figure 2-6.
ip/192.168.33.66> ethernet/2/1;ip/1.2.3.4;rip
rip/1.2.3.4>
box
(protocol)
(protocol)
(protocol)
BCC0009A
(interface)
(interface)
(protocol)
ip address 1.2.3.4
ip address 192.168.33.68
sync/2/1
rip
ppp
ethernet/2/1
(Starting Context:)
(Ending Context:)
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