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Chapter 4
Configuring a Network Device
This chapter describes how to complete the following tasks using BCC
commands:
Creating and Modifying a Device Configuration
You configure a Bay Networks device by defining a set of objects that collectively
define its behavior on a network. Each object has a set of parameters with values
set either by you or by the device software. You configure a device starting at the
root (box) level of the device configuration tree.
Following is a BCC configuration sequence that applies to a variety of network
devices.
1. Open a Technician Interface session and start the BCC interface.
2. Start BCC configuration mode.
3. Use BCC configuration commands to create (add) new objects in the device
configuration, and to modify default values for parameters of each object to
meet the requirements of your network. Be sure to enable any box-wide
protocols not enabled automatically by the BCC software, for example, TFTP
and Telnet Server.
Topic Page
Creating and Modifying a Device Configuration page 4-1
Entering Configuration Commands from a File page 4-15
Disabling a Configured Object page 4-16
Enabling a Configured Object page 4-17
Deleting a Configured Object page 4-18
Configuration Command Responses page 4-19
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