
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC™)
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From the bcc> prompt, you can
• Run any system command not classified as “Technician Interface only.” (See
Appendix A, “System Commands
.”)
• Use configuration mode to perform tasks such as creating or deleting IP
interfaces on the router. Enter BCC configuration mode by entering the
config
command at the bcc> prompt.
For tasks related to device management (managing files on the router, viewing
statistics or the event log, and so on), you can enter Technician Interface
commands directly at the BCC command-line prompt. (For more information
about Technician Interface commands, refer to Using Technician Interface
Software.)
Platform Requirements
The BCC software requires 16 MB of dynamic RAM (DRAM) to run on any (AN/
ANH, ARN, ASN, BCN, BLN, and System 5000) router platform. In addition, a
minimum of 2.0 MB of DRAM must be available when you start the first BCC
session on a slot.
Number of BCC Sessions
You can open one BCC session per slot in read-write (configuration) mode. Other
users can open additional BCC sessions in read-only (nonconfiguration) mode on
the same slot, depending on available memory. (When memory resources are
insufficient to support additional BCC sessions on a login slot, the system displays
the following message:
“BCC requires 2 MB of free memory. Current available memory is <size>.”
Separate read-write sessions on different slots have independent views of the
current configuration. (The BCC does not dynamically update the configuration
view in one session, based on configuration changes made in another session.)
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