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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4.
Check the hardware configuration of the router.
box# show config -all
box type frecn
(BCN router with a FRE-2 controller)
board slot 5
type sync
(Serial link module in slot 5)
back
board slot 7
type srml
(System resource module in slot 7)
back
board slot 9
type dtok
(Dual token ring link module in slot 9)
back
board slot 11
type wffddi2m
(Multimode FDDI link module in slot 11)
back
board slot 13
type qenf
(Quad Ethernet with filters in slot 13)
back
console portnum 1
(console device on port 1)
prompt {"%slot%:"}
auto-manager-script automgr.bat
auto-user-script autouser.bat
back
back
box#
Note how the output of the show config command automatically includes
navigation (
back) commands. If you save this output to a file, you can reenter
the commands automatically using the BCC
source command. (See
“Importing Configuration Commands from a File
” on page 3-15.)
For descriptions of the values of the board type parameter, see the Release
Notes.
5.
Choose a port (interface type, slot, and connector) for the initial IP
interface to the router.
box# ethernet slot 13 connector 1
ethernet/13/1#