
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)
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Physical Device Objects
The following sections provide BCC terms for the physical device.
Box
The BCC uses the term box to identify the chassis for a Bay Networks
nonstackable device. Every box has a type parameter; the value assigned to the
type parameter identifies the type of Bay Networks device. For example, the type
parameter has the value “an” for an AN router and the value “frecn” for a BCN
router with a FRE controller module.
Board
The BCC uses the term board or module to identify any logic or circuit board in a
Bay Networks device. Each board typically occupies a slot in a network device.
On some Bay Networks products, one board may contain another board such as an
RMON data collection module (DCM). All board objects have a type parameter
that identifies the module type. For example, “qenf” is the value of the type
parameter for a Quad Ethernet with hardware filters module.
Slot
The BCC uses the term slot to identify the location, as well as a physical and
electrical means, for attaching modules to logic and power connections available
on the device chassis.
• Multislot devices such as the BLN or BCN router accommodate one system
(SRM-L) or link (interface) module per slot.
• Single-slot devices such as the AN, ASN, and ARN routers accommodate one
base module (in slot 1), one or two adapter modules, and one expansion
module.
Note:
For module descriptions based on the literal value of the type parameter
for any board object, see the Release Notes.
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