
Learning to Use the BCC Interface
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The prompt does not show the full path to the current object from root level. The
prompt shows only the object that terminates the entire path from root (box) level.
To obtain the full path, use the
pwc command.
Navigating in Configuration Mode
Using BCC configuration commands, you can
• Move back to a previous context or level.
• Move back to root (box) level.
• Move forward to the next level.
• Move from your current level to any other level in the device configuration
tree.
You can navigate from one object to another in BCC configuration mode by using
•The
back command
• Configuration commands
Navigating with the back Command
In BCC configuration mode, use the back command to move a specific number of
levels back toward root level. Syntax for the
back command is as follows:
back [<n> ]
Entering the
back command with no argument moves you back one level closer to
root level.
Example: (BN router)
rip/192.168.125.34# back
ip/192.168.125.34/255.255.255.224# back
ethernet/2/1#
Entering the back command with an integer moves you from your current
working location, back toward root, the number of levels you specify.
Example: (BN Router)
rip/192.168.125.34# back 2
ethernet/2/1#
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