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Learning to Use the BCC Interface
115976-A Rev. A 2-27
Example:
bcc> board slot 1 type 162 ;# 199.221.47.129 199.221.47.21
If you source an ASCII-formatted BCC configuration file that contains
comments, the active device configuration does not use or retain the comments.
For this reason, comments also do not appear in the output of a
show config
command invoked on the active device configuration.
Using Lists
Some attributes such as
group and sub-protocols take a list of values. Members
of the list are enclosed in braces ( { ... } ) and may span lines. For example:
/jointfilesconvert/96390/bgp> info
group {ip}
state enabled
sub-protocols {peer/192.168.13.2/192.168.13.9/4
peer/192.168.13.2/192.168.13.8/4}
.
.
.
System Commands
The BCC supports the following commands within any configuration context:
Command Function
show config Displays the existing device configuration in BCC syntax. For more information on the
show config command, refer in this chapter to the earlier section, “Displaying
Configuration Data.
For more information on Technician Interface
show commands, refer to
Using
Technician Interface Scripts
.
lso Lists all objects currently configured within the current BCC context. For more
information on the lso command, refer in this chapter to the earlier section, “Displaying
Configuration Data.
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