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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.
Multilevel Access
Multilevel access adds a third login level, that of Operator, to the existing Manager
and User login levels of the BCC. With multilevel 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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