
Overview of the BCC
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You use BCC commands to create new objects and to modify or delete objects in
an existing configuration hierarchy. You begin at root level in BCC configuration
mode and navigate to objects in the device configuration tree.
For example, on a BLN router, you can use BCC commands to add a new physical
interface (such as Ethernet) on box, add IP to the Ethernet interface, and then add
RIP to IP on that interface. Figure 1-3
shows the sequence of commands necessary
to build this configuration.
Figure 1-3. Configuring IP and RIP on an Ethernet Interface
Configuration Context
Your working location within the BCC configuration tree is referred to as the
context. Just as a UNIX file system has a current working directory within which
you can add, modify, or delete files, the BCC configuration tree has a current
working context, within which you can add, modify, disable, reenable, or delete
objects.
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box# ethernet/2/1
ethernet/2/1# ip address 1.2.3.4 mask 255.0.0.0
ip/1.2.3.4/255.0.0.0# rip
rip/1.2.3.4#
IP
Address 1.2.3.4
Mask 255.0.0.0
Ethernet
Slot 2
Connection 1
box
rip/1.2.3.4
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