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Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)
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The Manager login allows you to enter any system command and allows
read-write access to the device configuration. The Operator login allows you to
enter only operator-level system commands and allows limited access to the
device configuration. The User login allows you to enter only user-level system
command and allows read-only access to the device configuration. For a list of
system commands and the privilege level required to execute them, refer to
Appendix B, “
System Commands.”
3.
Enter
bcc
at the Technician Interface prompt.
Router1> bcc
Welcome to Bay Command Console!
* To enter configuration mode, type config
* To list all system commands, type ?
* To exit the BCC, type exit
bcc>
4.
Enter
config
at the BCC prompt.
bcc>
config
box#
You enter configuration mode at the root (box) level of the BCC configuration
tree. The prompt ends with a pound symbol (#) if you have read-write
privileges (Manager only), or with a greater than symbol (>) if you have
read-only privileges (Manager or User).
If you enter BCC configuration mode as Manager and want to change your
privilege level for the current session from read-write to read-only, enter
config -read-only. To change Manager privileges back to read-write, enter
config -read-write. You cannot change your privilege level from read-only to
read-write if you logged in as User.
5.
When you finish using BCC configuration mode, enter the
exit
command
at any prompt.
box#
exit
bcc>
Caution:
When you enter BCC configuration commands with read-write
privileges, you immediately modify the device configuration.
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