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

Tutorial: Configuring a Bay Networks Router
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Check to see what you can configure (subcontexts and parameters) at this
level.
ethernet/13/1# ?
Sub-Contexts:
auto-neg ip ipx
Parameters in Current Context:
bofl circuit-name receive-queue-length
bofl-retries connector slot
bofl-timeout hardware-filter state
bofl-tmo-divisor on transmit-queue-length
System Commands:
To list all system commands, type "help commands".
For detailed help on a specific command, type "help <command>".
ethernet/13/1#
Based on the subcontexts list, you can add
autoneg
(Ethernet speed
autonegotiation),
ip
(interface IP), or
ipx
(interface IPX) to this Ethernet port.
The list of configurable objects depends on the board type described in the
current prompt. For example, 100BASE-T modules additionally allow you to
configure an “autoneg” (autonegotiation) object at this level.
You can also modify the values currently assigned to the parameters in current
context list (parameters of ethernet/13/1).
Note:
For the BCC to display the list of system commands in response to
help commands
, you must have:
• Installed a copy of bcc.help on a memory card in the device
• Configured the location of the help file (usually
2:bcc.help
) by assigning
that value to the
help-file-name
parameter of the root-level (box or stack)
object.