
Using the Bay Command Console (AN/BN Routers)
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Displaying the Configuration of One Object
You can view objects configured within a specific part of the BCC configuration
tree by using the
show config command, the lso command, or the value of the
has parameter.
Example 1 (show config)
You can use the show config command to view the configuration of a specific
configured object from any BCC prompt. You must enter the full BCC instance
identifier of the object you want to see. For example, to see everything configured
on
ethernet/2/1, enter the following command from any BCC prompt:
bcc> show config ethernet/2/1
ethernet slot 2 connector 1
circuit-name E21-alpha
ip address 1.2.3.4 mask 255.255.255.224
broadcast 1.2.3.6
rip
back
arp
back
back
back
Refer to “Terminology and Concepts” in Chapter 1 for more information about
BCC instance identifiers.
Example 2 (has
or
lso)
You can enter has or lso in configuration mode to view any instances of objects
configured at your current location in the active device configuration, as follows:
ip/1.2.3.4/255.255.255.224# has
has rip/1.2.3.4 arp/1.2.3.4/1
ip/192.168.155.151/255.255.255.0# lso
arp/192.168.155.151/1 ; rip/192.168.155.151
Use the lso command or the has parameter if you have no need to display the
contents of the current object in full BCC configuration syntax.
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