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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Sharing Access Profiles
To share user access profiles configured on one router across multiple routers:
1.
Navigate in BCC configuration mode to a multilevel access context that
you want to replicate on another router.
2.
From the desired context, enter the following command:
show config -recursive -file
<filename>
3.
Transfer the file from the local router to a target router.
4.
Log on to the target router and enter BCC configuration mode.
5.
Use the BCC
source
command to import access profiles from the
transferred file into the device active configuration.
6.
Exit, then reenter the BCC on the target router.
7.
Enter
show config -all
to see your changes.
For more information about using the
show config
and
source
commands, refer
to Chapter 3, “Entering Commands and Using Command Files
.”
Configuring Multilevel Access
Multilevel access is configured by default at the root level. Information about the
default Manager and User logins is stored in nonvolatile RAM (NVRAM).
Information about other configured users is stored in the device configuration file
or RADIUS server (passwords encrypted). Only one user can make changes to the
configuration at a time.
Figure A-1
shows the multilevel access configuration branch: