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Part No. 303562-A Rev. 00
October 1998
BayRS Version 13.00
Site Manager Software Version 7.00
BCC Version 4.05
Using the Bay Command
Console (BCC)
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Página 1 - Console (BCC)

Part No. 303562-A Rev. 00October 1998BayRS Version 13.00Site Manager Software Version 7.00 BCC Version 4.05Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)

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Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)D-2303562-A Rev. 00ARN<interface> <slot> <connector>•<interface> = Interface type: ethernet

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303562-A Rev. 00Index-1Symbols{, 3-6Aacronyms, xviBbackplane hardware, C-5BCCaccessing, 2-1command files, 3-10commandsentering, 3-1show, C-1system, A-

Página 5 - Contents

Index-2303562-A Rev. 00entering the BCC, 2-1exiting the BCC, 2-1Gglobal objects, defined, 1-7Hhardware information, C-5Help commands, 2-11, A-4history

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303562-A Rev. 00Index-3statistics, console, C-4support, Bay Networks, xviisyntaxconfiguration commands, 3-5, D-1Help, 2-11system information, C-11TTCL

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303562-A Rev. 00xiTablesTable 2-1. BCC Help Commands ...2-11Table 3-1. Keystr

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303562-A Rev. 00xiii PrefaceThe BCC is a command-line interface for configuring Bay Networks devices. If you are responsible for configuring and manag

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Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)xiv303562-A Rev. 00Text ConventionsThis guide uses the following text conventions:angle brackets (< >) Indica

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Preface303562-A Rev. 00xv italic text Indicates file and directory names, new terms, book titles, and variables in command syntax descriptions. Where

Página 13 - Before You Begin

Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)xvi303562-A Rev. 00AcronymsBay Networks Technical PublicationsYou can now print Bay Networks technical manuals and

Página 14 - Text Conventions

Preface303562-A Rev. 00xvii You can purchase Bay Networks documentation sets, CDs, and selected technical publications through the Bay Networks Collat

Página 16 - Acronyms

303562-A Rev. 001-1Chapter 1Overview of the BCCThe BCC is a command-line interface for configuring Bay Networks devices. After logging on to a device,

Página 17 - How to Get Help

ii303562-A Rev. 004401 Great America Parkway 8 Federal StreetSanta Clara, CA 95054 Billerica, MA 01821Copyright © 1998 Bay Networks, Inc.All rights re

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Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)1-2303562-A Rev. 00From the bcc> prompt, you can: • Execute any system command not classified as “Technician Int

Página 19 - Overview of the BCC

Overview of the BCC303562-A Rev. 001-3Terminology and ConceptsThis section describes key terms and concepts of the BCC interface.Configuration Hierarc

Página 20 - Number of BCC Sessions

Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)1-4303562-A Rev. 00Figure 1-2. Sample BCC Configurationipospfserial/3/1box(root)arpethernet/2/1ethernet/2/2ip/1.2.3

Página 21 - Terminology and Concepts

Overview of the BCC303562-A Rev. 001-5You use BCC commands to create new objects and to modify or delete objects in an existing configuration hierarch

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Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)1-6303562-A Rev. 00The BCC understands the context of an object in terms of its location along a path that begins a

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Overview of the BCC303562-A Rev. 001-7• An instance is an object uniquely identifiable within the total device configuration. Each instance is identif

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Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)1-8303562-A Rev. 00Physical Device ObjectsThe following sections provide BCC terms for the physical device.BoxThe B

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Overview of the BCC303562-A Rev. 001-9ConnectorThe BCC uses the term connector to identify the physical and electrical means to interconnect a network

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Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)1-10303562-A Rev. 00ParametersA parameter is an attribute (or property) of a configurable object. Parameters can be

Página 27 - Interface

303562-A Rev. 002-1 Chapter 2Getting Started with the BCCThis chapter provides information about the following topics:Entering and Exiting the BCC Int

Página 28 - Parameters

303562-A Rev. 00iiiBay Networks, Inc. Software License AgreementNOTICE: Please carefully read this license agreement before copying or using the acco

Página 29 - Getting Started with the BCC

Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)2-2303562-A Rev. 003.Enter bcc at the Technician Interface prompt. Router1> bcc Welcome to Bay Command Conso

Página 30 - Caution:

Getting Started with the BCC303562-A Rev. 002-3 Displaying ContextIn configuration mode, the BCC displays a context-sensitive prompt. The prompt ident

Página 31 - Displaying Context

Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)2-4303562-A Rev. 00Entering the back command with an integer moves you from your current working location, back tow

Página 32 - Example (go back one level):

Getting Started with the BCC303562-A Rev. 002-5 Example (go back two levels):rip/192.168.155.151# ethernet/2/1ethernet/2/1#In the second example, the

Página 33 - Example (go back two levels):

Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)2-6303562-A Rev. 00Figure 2-1. Moving Away from Root LevelMoving to Any Context in the Device ConfigurationTo navig

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Getting Started with the BCC303562-A Rev. 002-7 Figure 2-2. Navigating to an Object in the ConfigurationThe BCC can automatically search backward (rec

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Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)2-8303562-A Rev. 00Figure 2-3. Navigating with the BCC Recursive Search FeatureDisplaying Configuration DataTo disp

Página 36 - Displaying Configuration Data

Getting Started with the BCC303562-A Rev. 002-9 Example:bcc> show config -allbox type freln board slot 1 type srml back board slot 2

Página 37 - Release Notes

Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)2-10303562-A Rev. 00Displaying the Configuration of One ObjectTo view objects configured within a specific part of

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Getting Started with the BCC303562-A Rev. 002-11 Using Online HelpThis section describes how to use BCC online Help.Help CommandsTable 2-1 lists the c

Página 39 - Using Online Help

iv303562-A Rev. 00its own data and information and for maintaining adequate procedures apart from the Software to reconstruct lost or altered files,

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Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)2-12303562-A Rev. 00help <path> <object_name> Describe parameters of an object outside the current cont

Página 41 - Help Command Examples

Getting Started with the BCC303562-A Rev. 002-13 Help Command ExamplesThis section provides examples of how you can use the Help commands to get BCC i

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Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)2-14303562-A Rev. 00Listing Available Objects, Parameters, and System CommandsTo list the names of all objects, par

Página 43 - command

Getting Started with the BCC303562-A Rev. 002-15 Figure 2-4. Objects You Can Configure at the Next LevelDisplaying Values Assigned to ParametersTo dis

Página 45 - Chapter 3

303562-A Rev. 003-1 Chapter 3Entering Commands and Using Command FilesThis chapter provides information about the following topics:Entering CommandsTh

Página 46 - Recalling Commands

Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)3-2303562-A Rev. 00Using Command AbbreviationsWhen you enter BCC commands in configuration mode, you can shorten ob

Página 47 - Editing Command Lines

Entering Commands and Using Command Files303562-A Rev. 003-3 Editing Command LinesTable 3-1 describes the keystrokes you can use to edit BCC command l

Página 48 - Continuing a Command Line

Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)3-4303562-A Rev. 00Entering Multiple Commands on a LineTo enter multiple commands on the same line, type a semicolo

Página 49 - Configuration Command Syntax

Entering Commands and Using Command Files303562-A Rev. 003-5 System CommandsThe BCC supports all system commands described in Appendix A. For Help on

Página 50 - Using Basic (Full) Syntax

303562-A Rev. 00vContents PrefaceBefore You Begin ...

Página 51 - Using Abbreviated Syntax

Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)3-6303562-A Rev. 00• Syntax for specifying the object you want to configure may vary according to the number of slo

Página 52 - Specifying Parameter Values

Entering Commands and Using Command Files303562-A Rev. 003-7 [<parameter> <value>] is any parameter-value pair you can optionally customiz

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Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)3-8303562-A Rev. 00If you press Return before entering a sufficient number of characters for the BCC to recognize t

Página 54 - Table 3-2. BCC Commands

Entering Commands and Using Command Files303562-A Rev. 003-9 Example:In the following example, you specify one parameter-value pair on each command li

Página 55 - Saving Commands to a File

Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)3-10303562-A Rev. 00Disabling, Reenabling, and Deleting a Configured ObjectTable 3-2 lists the commands you can use

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Entering Commands and Using Command Files303562-A Rev. 003-11 Saving Commands to a FileIf you log in to a Bay Networks router from a PC or workstation

Página 57 - Chapter 4

Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)3-12303562-A Rev. 00Entering Configuration Commands from a FileWhen you are logged in to the BCC as Manager, you ca

Página 58 - Sample Router Configuration

303562-A Rev. 004-1 Chapter 4Tutorial: Configuring a Network DeviceThis chapter provides a tutorial that guides you through the initial configuration

Página 59 - Figure 4-2

Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)4-2303562-A Rev. 00You may find it helpful to first diagram what you want to configure in terms of the BCC configur

Página 60 - BCC0013B

Tutorial: Configuring a Network Device303562-A Rev. 004-3 Figure 4-1. Sample BCC Configuration (BCN Router)After you create a diagram of the device co

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vi303562-A Rev. 00Moving Back One or More Levels ...2-4Moving Back to Root Level .

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Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)4-4303562-A Rev. 00Figure 4-2. Typical BCC Configuration CycleBCC0013BEnter info to check parameter values assigned

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Tutorial: Configuring a Network Device303562-A Rev. 004-5 To create the sample configuration shown in Figure 4-1 using BCC commands, proceed as follow

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Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)4-6303562-A Rev. 004.Check the hardware configuration of the router.box# show configbox type frecn (BCN router with

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Tutorial: Configuring a Network Device303562-A Rev. 004-7 6.Check what you can configure (sub-contexts and parameters) at this level.ethernet/13/1# ?S

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Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)4-8303562-A Rev. 007.Add IP (address 192.168.133.114) to ethernet/13/1.ethernet/13/1# ip 192.168.133.114Usage: &quo

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Tutorial: Configuring a Network Device303562-A Rev. 004-9 9.Change the subnet mask to 255.255.255.224.ip/192.168.133.114/255.255.255.0# mask 255.255.2

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Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)4-10303562-A Rev. 0012.Return to root (box) level to configure global system services.rip/192.168.133.114# box box#

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Tutorial: Configuring a Network Device303562-A Rev. 004-11 16.Check what you can configure next at this level.snmp# ?Sub-Contexts: community tr

Página 70 - Return to root level

Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)4-12303562-A Rev. 0019.Check the values currently assigned to parameters of this SNMP community.community/public# i

Página 71 - Disabling a Configured Object

Tutorial: Configuring a Network Device303562-A Rev. 004-13 25.Check the values currently assigned to parameters of TFTP.tftp# info on box state enab

Página 72 - Enabling a Configured Object

303562-A Rev. 00viiChapter 4 Tutorial: Configuring a Network DeviceCreating and Modifying a Device Configuration ...

Página 73 - Deleting a Configured Object

Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)4-14303562-A Rev. 0030.Check values currently assigned to parameters of FTP. ftp# info on box state enabled def

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Tutorial: Configuring a Network Device303562-A Rev. 004-15 35.Save the file using a name other than config until you can test the configuration.box#

Página 75 - Appendix A

Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)4-16303562-A Rev. 00You can also disable an object from its parent context, using the following syntax:disable <

Página 76 - Table A-1. System Commands

Tutorial: Configuring a Network Device303562-A Rev. 004-17 Deleting a Configured ObjectBecause of the tree hierarchy, objects on higher branches of th

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Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)4-18303562-A Rev. 00Using this method, you remain in the current context after deleting the branch object.

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303562-A Rev. 00A-1 Appendix ASystem CommandsThe BCC supports the system commands listed in Table A-1. For more detailed information about any of thes

Página 79 - <parameter_name>

Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)A-2303562-A Rev. 00Table A-1. System CommandsCommand PurposeLogin/Access PrivilegesManager User?<command> ?&l

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System Commands303562-A Rev. 00A-3 compact <volume>: Compact existing files into a contiguous address space on a volume, and compact all unused

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Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)A-4303562-A Rev. 00delete [<BCC_instance_ID>](BCC configuration read-write mode only)Delete the object descri

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System Commands303562-A Rev. 00A-5 help commandsDisplay an alphabetical list of all commands, with syntax and terse descriptions.✔✔help commands -more

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Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)A-6303562-A Rev. 00help [ <command> | -all ](Technician Interface only)The help command, entered without argu

Página 85 - TCL Support

System Commands303562-A Rev. 00A-7 log [<vol>:<logfile>] [-d<date>] [-t<time>] [-e“<entity>” ] [-f<severity>] [-s&

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Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)A-8303562-A Rev. 00mset {<obj_name>|<obj_id>}.{<attr_name>| <attr_id>}.{<inst_id>} {&

Página 87 - System show Commands

System Commands303562-A Rev. 00A-9 rm <vol>:<filename>(BCC only)Remove (delete) the file from the specified volume.✔save {config | aliases

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Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)A-10303562-A Rev. 00type [-x] <vol>:<filename>Display the contents of the designated file in ASCII or H

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303562-A Rev. 00B-1 Appendix BTCL SupportThe BCC supports the following subset of Tool Command Language (TCL) scripting commands on the router platfor

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303562-A Rev. 00C-1 Appendix CSystem show CommandsThis appendix describes the following BCC system show commands.For information about the show config

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Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)C-2303562-A Rev. 00show consoleThe show console <option> commands display console port configuration and stat

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System show Commands303562-A Rev. 00C-3 Parity Serial port’s current parity setting.Stop Bits Number of stop bits in the serial port’s configuration.M

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303562-A Rev. 00ixFiguresFigure 1-1. The Technician Interface and the BCC Interface ...1-1Figure 1-2. Sample BCC Co

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Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)C-4303562-A Rev. 00statsDisplays login information and console port error statistics.The table includes the followi

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System show Commands303562-A Rev. 00C-5 show hardwareThe show hardware <option> commands display information about router hardware.The show hard

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Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)C-6303562-A Rev. 00memory [<slot>]Displays memory configuration and capacity information about all slots or a

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System show Commands303562-A Rev. 00C-7 show processThe show process <option> commands display information about the use of resources (buffers,

Página 99 - Syntax for Module Location

Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)C-8303562-A Rev. 00cpu [detail | total]Displays the CPU usage in hundredths of seconds and the percentage of total

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System show Commands303562-A Rev. 00C-9 memory [detail | total]Displays the number of bytes and the percentage of memory used by all processes on the

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Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)C-10303562-A Rev. 00show systemThe show system <option> commands display information about the overall system

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System show Commands303562-A Rev. 00C-11 informationDisplays general system information (system name, contact, node location, image data, MIB version,

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Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)C-12303562-A Rev. 00tasksDisplays the number of tasks scheduled to run on all slots. This number is highly volatile

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303562-A Rev. 00D-1 Appendix DSyntax for Module LocationTable D-1 lists the syntax for specifying the physical location of a module for each Bay Netwo

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