
Learning to Use the BCC Interface
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4.
When you finish using BCC configuration mode, enter the
exit
command
at any prompt.
box# exit
bcc>
5.
When you finish using the BCC, enter the
exit
command at the
bcc>
prompt.
bcc> exit
Router1>
Exiting the BCC returns you to the Technician Interface prompt.
If you need more detailed information about Technician Interface access,
login, or logout procedures, refer to Using Technician Interface Software.
Using the BCC Configuration Hierarchy
The help tree -all and show config -all commands display the configuration
hierarchy (or configuration tree) of any Bay Networks AN, ARN, ASN, BN, or
System 5000 router. The
help tree -all command displays the hierarchy of every
object you may configure, but the
show config -all command displays only the
hierarchy of objects actually configured. The contents of the BCC configuration
tree varies from device to device. (See “Terminology and Concepts
” in Chapter 1
for more information about the BCC configuration hierarchy.)
Figure 2-1
illustrates a sample BCC configuration for an AN, BN, or ARN router.
Caution:
When you enter BCC configuration commands with read-write
(Manager) access privileges, you immediately modify the device
configuration. This is equivalent to dynamic mode configuration with the Bay
Networks Site Manager graphical user interface.
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