
Learning to Use the BCC Interface
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Configuration Commands
This section describes how the BCC allows you to enter commands using any the
following formats:
• Basic (full) syntax
• Default syntax
• Abbreviated syntax
All BCC syntax consists of object names, attribute names and values, and various
types of punctuation. Note in particular that
• All object and attribute names appear as one word (hyphenated if necessary)
in the BCC command line.
• Attributes have either a single value, or multiple values enclosed in braces
{x y z} in the command line. You either accept the system default value or
supply a value for each attribute associated with a configurable object.
• Attributes and their values must appear as a pair in the same command line.
Using Basic (Full) Syntax
The basic or full syntax for BCC commands consists of the following {
required}
and [optional] elements:
<object-name>
[new|modify] {[
<required_attribute>
]
<value>
... } ...
[
<attribute> <value>
] ... [
<attribute> <value>
]
The BCC requires input for any elements expressed here as boldface text.
<object_name>
is the name of the object you want to configure or examine.
Caution: Configuration commands and source commands make realtime
changes to the device configuration.
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