
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)
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12.
Return to root (box) level to configure global system services.
rip/192.168.133.114# box
box#
13.
Check which global services and interfaces you can configure at this level.
box#
?
Sub-Contexts:
access dns ip serial tunnels
atm ethernet ipx snmp virtual
backup-pool fddi isdn-switch syslog wcp
board ftp mce1 telnet
console hssi mct1 tftp
demand-pool http ntp token-ring
Parameters in Current Context:
build-date description mib-counters type
build-version help-file-name on uptime
contact location system-name
System Commands:
To list all system commands, type "help commands".
For detailed help on a specific command, type "help <command>".
You can add any of the following global services (affecting all slots) listed
under Sub-Contexts: access, backup-pool, demand-pool, dns, ftp, http, ip, ipx,
ntp, snmp, syslog, telnet, tftp, and wcp.
You can add any of the following interfaces: atm, ethernet, fddi, hssi, serial,
token-ring, or virtual.
You can view but not modify the parameters of any board object.
14.
List the objects already configured at box level.
box#
lso
board/11 board/5 board/9 ethernet/13/1
board/13 board/7 console/1 ip
box#
When you added the first instance of IP to the box (ip/192.168.133.114/
255.255.255.224), the BCC automatically created the global IP object at box
level.
15.
Add SNMP to the device.
box# snmp
snmp#
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