
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC™)
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Command Input Features
This section contains information about
• Using Command Abbreviations
• Recalling Commands
• Entering Commands from a File
• Entering Multiple Commands per Line
• Continuing a Command Line (Underscore Prompt)
• Entering Comments
Using Command Abbreviations
For configuration command input, you can shorten existing object and parameter
names (for example, eth = ethernet). You must enter a sufficient number of
characters for the BCC to recognize that name uniquely. This is the BCC
“minimum to distinguish” feature, which applies only when entering object or
parameter names in configuration mode.
Example: (BN router)
box# eth 5/1
ethernet/5/1# back
box# tf
tftp#
You can abbreviate system commands; for example, the BCC recognizes
sh
as
show
in contexts where there are no other command, configurable object, or
parameter names that also start with
sh
.
Recalling Commands
The BCC supports a configurable command history buffer, from which you can
recall commands recently entered. Recall/reenter commands from the history list
as follows:
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