
Using the BCC to Quick-Start a Router
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Quick-Starting Your Router with the BCC
The following procedure provides a sequence of commands that you can use to
quick-start your router on an Ethernet network. Before beginning this procedure
you need to:
• Learn the basic BCC commands listed in Table 5-1
.
• Complete the steps in Chapter 2, “Preparing the Router for Quick-Start,”
including booting the router with the ti.cfg file.
• For BayStack routers, review the local boot procedure and slot and connector
information in Configuring BayStack Remote Access. By default, the
BayStack router is configured to boot over the network. To quick-start a
BayStack router with the BCC, you must first change the default boot to local
mode with the
bconfig config local
command.
To quick-start your router:
1.
Log on to the Technician Interface as Manager.
Login:
Manager
Mounting new volume...
Device label:
Directory: 2:
New Present Working Directory: 2:
Welcome to the Backbone Technician Interface
2.
Start the BCC interface by entering
bcc
.
[2:1]$
bcc
Welcome to Bay Command Console!
* To enter configuration mode, type config
* To list all system commands, type ?
* To exit the BCC, type exit
bcc>
3.
Start BCC configuration mode by entering
config
at the bcc> prompt.
bcc>
config
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