User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Preface
- Chapter1 Overview of the BCC
- Chapter2 Getting Started with the BCC
- Entering and Exiting the BCC Interface
- Displaying Your Location in Configuration Mode
- Navigating in Configuration Mode
- Displaying Configuration Data
- Displaying Help on System Commands
- Displaying Help on show Commands
- Chapter3 Entering Commands and Using Command Files
- Chapter4 Tutorial: Configuring a Bay Networks Router
- AppendixA Multilevel Access
- AppendixB System Commands
- AppendixC TCL Support
- Appendix D System show Commands
- AppendixE Syntax for Module Location
- Appendix F BN Console Slot Election
- Index

Getting Started with the BCC
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When you finish using the BCC, enter the
exit
command at the BCC
prompt.
bcc> exit
Router1>
Exiting the BCC returns you to the Technician Interface prompt.
For more detailed information about Technician Interface access, login, or logout
procedures, see Using Technician Interface Software.
Displaying Your Location in Configuration Mode
In configuration mode, the BCC displays a context-sensitive prompt. The prompt
identifies the configured object at your current working location within the
configuration hierarchy. For example, after logging in to a BLN router as
Manager, then configuring or navigating to the Ethernet interface on slot 2
connector 1, the BCC displays the following prompt:
ethernet/2/1#
To display the complete path from root level to your current level in the device
configuration tree, enter the
pwc (print working context) command.
Example:
rip/192.168.125.34#
pwc
box; ethernet/2/1; ip/192.168.125.34/255.255.255.224; rip/192.168.125.34;
The pwc command displays the BCC instance identifier of each configured object
in the path.
Navigating in Configuration Mode
You can navigate from one object to another in BCC configuration mode by using:
•The
back command
• Configuration commands