
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)
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From the bcc> prompt, you can:
• Execute any system command not classified as “Technician Interface only”
(see Appendix B, “System Commands
”).
• Execute configuration commands 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.
Platform Requirements
The BCC runs on AN, ANH, ARN,
ASN
,
System 5000, and BN platforms
including ARE, FRE
®
, and FRE-2 processor modules. Each slot must have:
• 16 MB of dynamic RAM (DRAM)
• 2 MB of free memory space available when you start the BCC
If you try to start the BCC with insufficient DRAM or free memory on a slot, the
BCC returns an error message. In that case, use Site Manager instead of the BCC.
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. Each BCC session is mutually
exclusive. If you make a change during a BCC session in read-write mode, this
change does not appear in other BCC sessions.
Multi-User Access
Previous versions of the BCC allowed only two login levels: Manager and User.
With multi-user access, multiple users (each with a distinct user name and
password), can access the router simultaneously.
Note:
For a list of services you can configure using the BCC, see the Release
Notes. You can obtain a complete hierarchical listing of all objects
configurable on a device by entering the
help tree -all command at any BCC
prompt.
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