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Part Number 305418-B Rev 00
BCC Quick Reference
Getting Started
The Bay Command Console (BCC
) uses a hierarchical tree configuration model similar to a DOS hierarchy of
directories and files. The tree contains:
Objects:
Physical or logical entities you can configure. An
ethernet
interface or the protocol
ip
is an object.
Each object that you configure has a unique BCC identifier, for example, ethernet/2/1 or ip/1.2.3.4/255.0.0.0.
Parameters:
Describe characteristics and behavior of an object; for example,
slot
,
connector
, and
bofl
are
parameters of
ethernet
. Each parameter has a value:
slot 4
,
connector 1
, and
bofl off
are parameter-value
pairs.
Sample Configuration
Proceed as follows to start using the BCC:
To enter BCC configuration mode, type
config
at the bcc> prompt.
To see any commands that you can enter next at the current prompt, enter the question mark (
?
) command.
To see usage (syntax) or options for a specific command, add the question mark (
?
) to that command,
for example:
ethernet ?
or
show ?
or
show ip routes ?
To configure any object available at your current location in the tree, enter the object name (such as
ethernet
).
Note:
Carefully follow the syntax and details of any BCC usage Help prompting you for more complete
information. Note especially where you can insert slash (
/
) characters.
To see parameter values for the object you just configured, enter
info
.
To see all values for any parameter configurable from your current context, enter
<parameter>
?
,
for example, in an
ethernet
context, enter
bofl ?
To see statistical information, enter
show
commands in
any
BCC mode. (First enter
show ?
)
To see the entire device configuration, enter
show config -all
To see an explanation of all options for
show config
, enter
show config ?
or
help show config
To list objects already configured at the next (branch) level of the device configuration tree, enter
lso
To move one level back toward the root level of the device configuration, enter
back
To move back to root (box# or stack#) level from any location in the device configuration tree, enter
box
(AN/ANH, ARN, BN) or
stack
(ASN or System 5000).
To see your current location in the device configuration, enter
pwc
(print working context).
To exit configuration mode, type
exit
. To exit the BCC and return to the Technician Interface prompt, type
exit
again. To log out of the router, type
logout
.
ethernet slot 2 connector 1
(AN/BN/ARN)
ethernet slot 2 connector 2
(AN/BN/ARN)
ip address 2.3.4.5 mask 255.0.0.0
rip
ip address 1.2.3.4 mask 255.0.0.0
rip
(
AN/BN/ARN
)
(
ASN/System 5000)
box#
stack#
ethernet slot 1 module 2 connector 2
(
ASN/System 5000)
ethernet slot 2 module 2 connector 1
(
ASN/System 5000)
The boldface labels in the figure are the BCC commands used to create this configuration.
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