Part No. 117383-B Rev. 00June 1998BayRS Version 12.20Site Manager Software Version 6.20 BCC 4.00Using the Bay Command Console (BCC™)
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC™)A-8117383-B Rev. 00mset {<obj_name>|<obj_id>}.{<attr_name>| <attr_id>}.{<inst_id>} {
System Commands117383-B Rev. 00A-9 rm <vol>:<filename>(BCC only)Remove (delete) the file from the specified volume.✔save {config|aliases}
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC™)A-10117383-B Rev. 00For more detailed information about a specific command:•Enter help <command> at any BCC
117383-B Rev. 00B-1 Appendix BTCL SupportThe BCC supports the following subset of Tool Command Language (TCL) scripting commands on the router platfor
System-Oriented Show Commands117383-B Rev. 00C-1 Appendix CSystem-Oriented Show CommandsThe BCC supports five system-oriented show commands, as follow
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC™)C-2117383-B Rev. 00show consoleThe show console <option> commands display console port configuration and sta
System-Oriented Show Commands117383-B Rev. 00C-3 Slot Number Slot on which the login session for the serial port is running.Baud Rate Current baud rat
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC™)C-4117383-B Rev. 00statsDisplays login information and console port error statistics.The table includes the follow
System-Oriented Show Commands117383-B Rev. 00C-5 show hardwareThe show hardware <option> commands display information about a router’s hardware.
117383-B Rev. 00xviiFiguresFigure 1-1. The Technician Interface and the BCC Interface ...1-1Figure 1-2. Configuring
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC™)C-6117383-B Rev. 00memoryDisplays memory configuration and capacity information about all slots or a specific slot
System-Oriented Show Commands117383-B Rev. 00C-7 show processThe show process <option> commands display information about the use of resources (
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC™)C-8117383-B Rev. 00cpu [detail|total]Displays the use in 100ths of seconds and percentage of cpu used by all proce
System-Oriented Show Commands117383-B Rev. 00C-9 The table includes the following information:listDisplays a list of all the processes running on each
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC™)C-10117383-B Rev. 00show systemThe show system <option> commands display information about the system state,
System-Oriented Show Commands117383-B Rev. 00C-11 informationDisplays general system information (System name, Contact, node Location, Image data, MIB
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC™)C-12117383-B Rev. 00tasksDisplays the number of tasks scheduled to run on all slots. This number is highly volatil
117383-B Rev. 00Index-1Aabbreviating commands and parameters, 1-9acronyms, ixASCII files, 2-27, 3-4Bbackplane, hardware, C-5Bay Networks Press, xBCCac
Index-2117383-B Rev. 00contextchanging, 2-7current, 2-6defined, 1-5, 2-5displaying, 2-6context-sensitive prompt, 2-6continuing a command line, 3-4conv
117383-B Rev. 00Index-3Oobjectsdefined, 1-3deleting, 4-18disabling, 4-16enabing, 4-17online Help, BCC, 2-12, A-5optional attributes, 1-4Pparametersabb
117383-B Rev. 00xixTablesTable 3-1. BCC Command Operators ...3-12Table 3-2. Keystrok
117383-B Rev. 00vii About This GuideIf you are responsible for configuring and managing Bay Networks® AN®, ANH, ARN, ASN, BN® (BCN® and BLN®), and Sy
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC™)viii117383-B Rev. 00Conventionsangle brackets (< >) Indicate a variable in a command line. The word or words
About This Guide117383-B Rev. 00ix italic text Indicates variable values in command syntax descriptions, new terms, file and directory names, and book
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC™)x117383-B Rev. 00Ordering Bay Networks PublicationsTo purchase additional copies of this document or other Bay Net
About This Guide117383-B Rev. 00xi How to Get HelpIf you purchased a service contract for your Bay Networks product from a distributor or authorized r
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117383-B Rev. 001-1Chapter 1Overview of the BCC InterfaceThe BCC is a command-line interface for configuring Bay Networks devices. After logging on to
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC™)1-2117383-B Rev. 00From the bcc> prompt, you can • Run any system command not classified as “Technician Interfa
Overview of the BCC Interface117383-B Rev. 001-3Configurable ObjectsRefer to the Release Notes for the most up-to-date information about services you
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC™)1-4117383-B Rev. 00Optional parameters -- The set of parameters for which you can optionally specify customized v
Overview of the BCC Interface117383-B Rev. 001-5You create a customized configuration by using BCC commands to create new objects, and to modify or de
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC™)1-6117383-B Rev. 00The BCC indicates context by displaying a context-sensitive prompt in configuration mode. The p
Overview of the BCC Interface117383-B Rev. 001-7Platform Interface/Port NumberingAN/ANH<interface> <slot>/<connector>•<interface&
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC™)1-8117383-B Rev. 00Module -- A board in a Bay Networks router. The board provides one of the following functions:
Overview of the BCC Interface117383-B Rev. 001-9Interface, physical -- Circuitry and digital logic associated with the interconnection between a physi
117383-B Rev. 00 iiiUSA Requirements OnlyNote: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursu
117383-B Rev. 002-1Chapter 2Learning to Use the BCC InterfaceThis chapter provides primary instructions on how to use the BCC interface to complete an
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC™)2-2117383-B Rev. 00To enter and exit the BCC:1.Access the Technician Interface on the router by entering the Manag
Learning to Use the BCC Interface117383-B Rev. 002-34.When you finish using BCC configuration mode, enter the exit command at any prompt.box# exitbcc
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC™)2-4117383-B Rev. 00Figure 2-1. Sample BCC Configuration (BN Router)ipospfserial/3/1box(root)arpethernet/2/1etherne
Learning to Use the BCC Interface117383-B Rev. 002-5Note the tree-like hierarchy of this configuration, where• Box contains global objects IP, Telnet,
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC™)2-6117383-B Rev. 00Each semicolon in the path marks a transition from one level to the next branch level in the de
Learning to Use the BCC Interface117383-B Rev. 002-7The prompt does not show the full path to the current object from root level. The prompt shows onl
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC™)2-8117383-B Rev. 00In this example, the back 2 command moves you from a current working location of rip/192.168.12
Learning to Use the BCC Interface117383-B Rev. 002-9Moving Forward from Root (box) LevelTo move from your current working level to the next configured
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Using the Bay Command Console (BCC™)2-10117383-B Rev. 00Example: (BN router)Move from ip/192.168.33.66/255.255.255.0 (on ethernet/2/1) to rip/1.2.3.4
Learning to Use the BCC Interface117383-B Rev. 002-11Example: (BN router)Move from ip/192.168.33.66/255.255.255.0 on ethernet/2/1 to rip/1.2.3.4 on et
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC™)2-12117383-B Rev. 00Displaying Online HelpThe BCC supports the following online Help and Help-oriented features:He
Learning to Use the BCC Interface117383-B Rev. 002-13Get configuration data (BCC configuration mode only):List the names of objects, parameters, and c
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC™)2-14117383-B Rev. 00ExampleGet a terse overview of BCC Help features:bcc> help H
Learning to Use the BCC Interface117383-B Rev. 002-15ExampleGet an alphabetical list of BCC system commands (syntax only, with some examples, where ne
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC™)2-16117383-B Rev. 00ExampleGet a more detailed alphabetized list of BCC commands (with syntax and terse definition
Learning to Use the BCC Interface117383-B Rev. 002-17ExampleDefine the purpose of each parameter of ethernet/2/1:ethernet/2/1# help ethernetUsage: &qu
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC™)2-18117383-B Rev. 00 Example (BN router)Show all objects you can configure on this device:box# help tree -allThe
Learning to Use the BCC Interface117383-B Rev. 002-19Example (BN router)List objects you can configure, starting at the ethernet/2/1 branch of the dev
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Using the Bay Command Console (BCC™)2-20117383-B Rev. 00ExampleList the names of all objects, parameters, and system commands you can enter from the c
Learning to Use the BCC Interface117383-B Rev. 002-21Figure 2-6. Objects to Configure at the Next (Branch) LevelExample: (BN router)Get the values cur
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC™)2-22117383-B Rev. 00Using the BCC Help FileTo use any BCC command that begins with the verb help (for example, hel
Learning to Use the BCC Interface117383-B Rev. 002-23Displaying Help File Version DataThe BCC help-file-version command enables you to display version
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC™)2-24117383-B Rev. 00Examplebcc> show config -allbox type freln board slot 1 type srml back board slot
Learning to Use the BCC Interface117383-B Rev. 002-25Displaying the Configuration of One ObjectYou can view objects configured within a specific part
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC™)2-26117383-B Rev. 00Displaying Binary Configuration Files as BCC SyntaxAfter booting the device from a binary conf
Learning to Use the BCC Interface117383-B Rev. 002-27Saving Commands on a WorkstationIf you log in to a Bay Networks router from a workstation using T
117383-B Rev. 003-1 Chapter 3Entering CommandsYou can enter BCC configuration commands using basic (full), default, or abbreviated syntax. In addition
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC™)3-2117383-B Rev. 00Command Input FeaturesThis section contains information about• Using Command Abbreviations• Rec
Entering Commands117383-B Rev. 003-3 The command history list contains up to 20 commands by default. You can increase the number of commands in the hi
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC™)3-4117383-B Rev. 00Syntax for the source command is as follows:source <volume>:<filename>For informati
Entering Commands117383-B Rev. 003-5 You must immediately follow the initial escape character ( \ ) with a newline (Return) character. The BCC treats
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC™)3-6117383-B Rev. 00Entering CommentsYou can use a text editor (such as vi on a UNIX workstation) to add descriptiv
Entering Commands117383-B Rev. 003-7 Configuration CommandsThis section describes how to enter BCC configuration commands using any of the following f
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC™)3-8117383-B Rev. 00{<required_parameter> <value>} is any parameter-value pair required to uniquely id
Entering Commands117383-B Rev. 003-9 box# ethernetRequired parameter "slot" was not specified for ethernet.Usage: "ethernet slot <va
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC™)3-10117383-B Rev. 00If you press Return before entering a sufficient number of characters for the BCC to recognize
Entering Commands117383-B Rev. 003-11 Specifying Multiple Parameter-Value PairsWithin a specific context in configuration mode, you can• Enter an obje
117383-B Rev. 00xiiiContents About This GuideConventions ...
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC™)3-12117383-B Rev. 00Table 3-1. BCC Command OperatorsOperator FunctiondisableChange the administrative state of a c
Entering Commands117383-B Rev. 003-13 Editing Command Lines Table 3-2 describes the keystrokes you can use to edit BCC command lines.Table 3-2. Keystr
117383-B Rev. 004-1Chapter 4Configuring a Network DeviceThis chapter describes how to complete the following tasks using BCC commands:Creating and Mod
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC™)4-2117383-B Rev. 004. Use the save command to save your configuration as a bootable (binary) file on the device.5.
Configuring a Network Device117383-B Rev. 004-3• Serial interface in slot 5• Dual Token Ring interface in slot 9• FDDI interface in slot 11• SRML syst
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC™)4-4117383-B Rev. 00Figure 4-2. Typical BCC Configuration CycleBCC0013BEnter info to check parameter values assigne
Configuring a Network Device117383-B Rev. 004-5To create the sample configuration shown in Figure 4-1 using BCC commands, proceed as follows:1.Log on
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC™)4-6117383-B Rev. 004.Check the hardware configuration of the router.box# show configbox type frecn (BCN router wit
Configuring a Network Device117383-B Rev. 004-76.Check to see what you can configure (sub-contexts and parameters) at this level.ethernet/13/1# ?Sub-C
xiv117383-B Rev. 00Displaying Online Help ...2-12Using
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC™)4-8117383-B Rev. 007.Add IP (address 192.168.133.114) to ethernet/13/1.ethernet/13/1# ip 192.168.133.114Usage: &qu
Configuring a Network Device117383-B Rev. 004-99.Change the subnet mask to 255.255.255.224.ip/192.168.133.114/255.255.255.0# mask 255.255.255.224"
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC™)4-10117383-B Rev. 0012.Return to root (box) level to configure global system services.rip/192.168.133.114# box box
Configuring a Network Device117383-B Rev. 004-1116.Check to see what you can configure next at this level.snmp# ?Sub-Contexts: community trap-e
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC™)4-12117383-B Rev. 0019.Check the values currently assigned to parameters of this SNMP community.community/public#
Configuring a Network Device117383-B Rev. 004-1325.Check values currently assigned to attributes of TFTP.tftp# info on box state enabled default-vo
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC™)4-14117383-B Rev. 0030.Check values currently assigned to parameters of FTP. ftp# info on box state enabled de
Configuring a Network Device117383-B Rev. 004-1534.Return to root level.ftp# boxbox# 35.Save the file using a name other than config until you can tes
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC™)4-16117383-B Rev. 00The source command takes new BCC configuration commands and data from an ASCII file and merges
Configuring a Network Device117383-B Rev. 004-17Enabling a Configured Object If you disable a configured object to manage or troubleshoot the local de
117383-B Rev. 00xvChapter 4 Configuring a Network DeviceCreating and Modifying a Device Configuration ...
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC™)4-18117383-B Rev. 00Deleting a Configured ObjectBecause of the tree hierarchy, objects on higher branches of the t
Configuring a Network Device117383-B Rev. 004-19Configuration Command ResponsesThe BCC completes the configuration task you entered unless a syntax, s
117383-B Rev. 00A-1 Appendix ASystem CommandsAN/ANH, ARN, ASN, BCN, BLN, and System 5000 routers support all system commands shown in Table A-1. Note
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC™)A-2117383-B Rev. 00back [<n>](BCC configuration mode only)Move your current working location or level back &
System Commands117383-B Rev. 00A-3 config [-read-write|-read-only](BCC only)Enter BCC configuration mode. If you logged on as Manager, you have read-w
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC™)A-4117383-B Rev. 00diags [<slot _ID>] Perform CPU/memory, backbone, and link diagnostics before downloading
System Commands117383-B Rev. 00A-5 help [[ commands ] [-more] | <command> | syntax | tree [<box_level_object>] | learning-bcc | editing ]
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC™)A-6117383-B Rev. 00help [ <command> | -all ](Technician Interface only)The help command, entered without arg
System Commands117383-B Rev. 00A-7 log [<vol>:<logfile>] [-d<date>] [-t<time>] [-e"<entity>"] [-f<severity&
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