
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)
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Regardless of the command options you enter, output of the show config
command typically includes:
• Objects added by a user into the active device configuration
• Objects added automatically by the BCC to support a user-configured object
The arguments you add to the
lso command also depend on what you want to see,
as follows:
Displaying Configured Objects
You can display:
• The current object (the object shown in the BCC configuration prompt)
• An object you specify by BCC instance ID
• Objects configured at the next (subcontext) level
• All branches configured on the current object
Note:
The show config command does not display the values of parameters
currently set to their default values unless you use the
-verbose argument.
Command Task
lso
List only next-level objects configured on the current object.
(Display output in tabular format.)
Example:
lso
lso -list
List only next-level objects configured on the current object.
(Display output in nontabular format.)
Example:
lso -l
lso -recursive
List, by BCC instance identifier, objects configured at every level on the
current object. (Display the path from root level to each configured
object.)
Example:
lso -r
Note
: You cannot combine the
-l
and
-r
arguments of the
lso
command.
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