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Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)
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Disabling, Reenabling, and Deleting a Configured Object
Table 3-2 lists the commands you can use to disable, reenable, and delete any
configured object. To use these commands, you must be in configuration mode
with read-write privileges.
Table 3-2. BCC Commands
Creating and Using BCC Command Files
You can save BCC commands to an ASCII file, edit the file, add comments, and
then use the
source
command to read the file into the device’s active
configuration. The following sections describe how to complete these tasks.
Command Function
disable
Change the state of a configured object from enabled to disabled, as follows:
ip/1.2.3.4/255.0.0.0# disable
You can accomplish the same change by assigning the value “disabled” to the state
parameter of an object that you want to disable.
enable
Change the state of a configured object from disabled to enabled, as follows:
ip/1.2.3.4/255.0.0.0# enable
You can accomplish the same change by assigning the value “enabled” to the state
parameter of an object that you want to reenable.
delete
Delete the object identified in the BCC context-sensitive prompt. For example, the following
command deletes an IP interface (address 1.2.3.4):
ip/1.2.3.4/255.0.0.0# delete
CAUTION:
Deleting an object at one level of the configuration tree causes the BCC to
automatically delete any branches configured on that object. For example, if you delete an
IP interface, the BCC deletes any protocols (such as RIP, ARP, or OSPF) configured on
that interface.
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