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Overview of the BCC Interface
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Terminology and Concepts
The following list of terms and concepts defines key functional and user-oriented
aspects of the BCC interface:
Object
-- A data structure representing a configurable physical or logical entity
such as a physical interface or a protocol on an interface. Every configurable
object belongs to a specific
class
that defines its characteristics.
Class
--
A template for a configurable object (such as Ethernet or the protocol IP).
When you add a new object to the configuration of a device, the BCC creates a
copy (an
instance
) of the appropriate template. Each instance is an object uniquely
identifiable within the total device configuration.
Parameters -- Attributes or properties of a configurable object. For example, some
parameters of Ethernet are
slot and connector
(describing the location of the Ethernet interface)
bofl-retries (describing one behavioral aspect of the Ethernet interface)
Required parameters -- A minimum set of parameters for which the BCC requires
you to supply values. For example, the required parameters of a physical port are
slot and connector.
Derived parameters -- Parameters for which the BCC supplies a value. For
example, a derived parameter of OSPF (global) is
router-id. In this case, the BCC
derives a value for router-id from the address of the first IP interface configured on
the device.
Optional parameters -- The set of parameters for which you can optionally
specify customized values, replacing any default values set by the system. For
example, an optional parameter of an Ethernet interface is
bofl-retries. This
parameter normally has a system default value of
5 (5 retries), but you can change
this to another numeric value.
BCC instance identifier -- Uniquely identifies a single instance of an object
configured on a Bay Networks device. The BCC instance ID consists typically of
the name of an object, combined with the values you specify for its required
parameters. For example, the BCC instance ID for an Ethernet interface consists
of
ethernet/<slot>/<connector>, as in ethernet/2/1.
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