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Part Number 308602-14.00 Rev 00
BCC Quick Reference
Getting Started
Start a Technician Interface session with the router by connecting a PC or ASCII terminal
to the router’s console port or through a dial-up connection.
Enter
Manager
at the login prompt, then enter
bcc
to start a BCC
session, then enter
config
to enter configuration mode.
A BCC configuration is a hierarchy of
objects
representing interfaces, protocols, and other
entities. The hierarchy starts at the root object (
box
for AN, BN, and ARN;
stack
for ASN
and System 5000) and cascades down to lower objects (see Figure 1 on the next page).
Objects have attributes called
parameters
, with values that you can change. Some
objects have required parameters; the BCC prompts you to enter values for required
parameters.
Enter the
?
command to display a list of the objects that you can configure next. Enter the
info
command to display the parameters and their values for the current object.
Some protocols (for example, IP) have both
global
and
interface
-
level
objects that
configure different aspects of the protocol.
Configure interface-specific protocols by configuring the interface first, then the protocol.
For example, configure an
ethernet
interface, then add
ip
.
Configure a new object by entering only the object’s name. For example, to configure
Telnet, enter
telnet
(
not
config
telnet
or
set telnet
).
Configure global protocols, such as
telnet
, that apply to the whole router at the
box
or
stack
prompt.
Configure an
ethernet
interface on a specific connector and slot. For example, enter
ethernet slot 2 connector 1
or
eth 2/1
. Note that a slash (
/
) must separate parameter
values.
Configure
ip
at the interface level with a specific IP address and subnet mask. For
example, enter either of these commands:
-- ip address 192.184.68.24 mask 255.0.0.0
-- ip 192.184.68.24/255.0.0.0
Enter show commands (for statistical information) and help commands at any level of the
object hierarchy. You do not need to change to another mode to use these commands.
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Part Number 308602-14.00 Rev 00BCC Quick ReferenceGetting Started• Start a Technician Interface session with the router by connecting a PC or ASCII te

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