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Using the Bay Command Console (BCC™)
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The BCC indicates context by displaying a context-sensitive prompt in
configuration mode. The prompt identifies the configured object at your current
working location or level within the configuration hierarchy. For example, after
logging into a BLN router as Manager, then configuring or navigating to the
Ethernet interface on slot 2 connector 1, the BCC displays the following prompt:
ethernet/2/1#
Global/Box-wide objects -- Objects that provide services uniformly to all slots of a
network device (box-wide); for example, global IP, BGP, TCP, SNMP, FTP, NTP,
TFTP, and Telnet. Some protocols, such as IP, RIP, and OSPF, have global and
interface-level objects.
Board -- The BCC uses the name board to identify any logic or circuit board in a
Bay Networks device. Each board occupies a slot in a network device. On some
Bay Networks products, one board may contain another board such as an RMON
probe or a data collection module (DCM). All board objects have an associated
type parameter. For example, “qenf” (Quad Ethernet with Filters) identifies the
type of a board (or module) in a specific slot on a BN router.
Slot -- The physical position of a module installed in a network device. Bay
Networks has single-slot, single-slot stackable, and multislot devices.
Multislot devices such as the BLN or BCN router accommodate one system
(SRML) or link (interface) module per slot.
Single-slot devices such as the AN, ASN and ARN router accommodate one base
module (in slot 1), 1 or 2 adapter modules, and 1 expansion module.
Note: Refer to the Release Notes for module descriptions based on the literal
value of the type parameter for any board object.
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