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

Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)
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In this example, the BCC searches backward to find ethernet/2/2 (specified first in
the command line), and then moves sequentially to the other locations
(ip/1.2.3.4/255.0.0.0 and rip) specified next in the command line.
Figure 2-3. Navigating with the BCC Recursive Search Feature
Displaying Configuration Data
There are several BCC help commands that let you:
• Display information on objects in the active (actual) device configuration.
• Display information on objects that you can add to the current configuration.
These are
? and help tree [-all].
Displaying Current/Active Configuration Data
With the show config and lso commands, you can display:
• The current device configuration
• The operating parameters of each configured object
• The values set for the parameters of each configured object
box
BCC0009C
ip/1.2.3.4/255.0.0.0
ip/192.168.33.66/255.255.255.0
rip
ethernet/2/2
ethernet/2/1
(Starting context)
(Ending context)