
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC™)
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If you press Return before entering a sufficient number of characters for the BCC
to recognize the name of the object or parameter you want to configure, the BCC
returns an error message:
Example: (BN router)
box# e
ambiguous command name "e": enable eof error ethernet eval exit expr
Note that the BCC returns a list of all the commands available in the current
context, and that also start with the letter “e”. Choose one command from the list,
and enter enough characters for the BCC to recognize that command when you
press Return.
You cannot abbreviate BCC instance identifiers.
Specifying Parameter Values
You must specify each parameter value in the form of a parameter-value pair. Each
pair is a command argument pertaining to the object named first in the command
line.
For example, the following command changes the BOFL timeout interval from 5
seconds to 4 seconds on ethernet/1/1 of a BN router:
box# ethernet/1/1 bofl-timeout 4
ethernet
is the object type, and
1/1
represents the specific slot and connector
location for this Ethernet port.
bofl-timeout
is the Ethernet interface parameter you want to modify, and
4
is the
new value for the
bofl-timeout
parameter.
bofl-timeout 4
is the parameter-value pair.
Required, Derived, and Other Parameters
The BCC indicates when parameter values are required (you must supply a value)
or derived (the BCC supplies a value). For all other parameters, the BCC supplies
a user-modifiable default value.
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