
Overview of the BCC
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Multi-user access allows you to:
• Add multiple user names, passwords, and access privileges to the router.
• Manage the distribution of user names, passwords, and access privileges from
the BCC.
• View event logs showing each BCC command issued and the user responsible
for issuing the command.
For more information on how to configure and use Multi-User Access features,
refer to Appendix A, “Multi-User Access
.”
Terminology and Concepts
This section describes key terms and concepts of the BCC interface.
Configuration Hierarchy
The BCC configuration hierarchy begins at a root-level object, called box for
AN/ANH, ARN, and BN platforms, and stack for ASN and System 5000
platforms. Under the root-level object are branch objects such as interfaces and
protocols that fan out from root level in a tree hierarchy.
You use the
help tree -all
and
show config -all
commands to display the
configuration hierarchy of a Bay Networks router.
•The
help tree -all
command displays the hierarchy of every object you can
configure. (These are the configuration choices you can make. These are not
objects already configured.)
•The
show config -all
command displays the hierarchy of objects you have
actually configured.
Figure 1-2
illustrates a sample BCC configuration for an AN, BN, or ARN router.
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