
Using the Bay Command Console
Index-2 115976-A Rev. A
configuration
abbreviated syntax, 2-32
commands, 2-29
context-specific, 2-20
data, 2-18
default syntax, 2-30
examples, 4-1
full syntax, 2-29
hierarchy, 1-4
method of, 3-12
modifying, 3-13
new, 3-3
total, 2-18
tree, 2-2
configuration, context-specific, 2-21
configured objects, 3-1
connection, 1-8
connector, 1-7
context
changing, 2-7
current, 2-5
defined, 1-6, 2-5
displaying, 2-5
context-sensitive prompt, 2-6
continuing a command line, 2-26
conventions, xii, 1-9
creating a new config, 3-3
Customer Service FTP, xvii
customer support, xv
customer support programs, xvi
cwc command, 2-7, 2-28
D
delete command (operator), 2-35, 3-16
disable command (operator), 2-35, 3-15
E
editing commands, 2-37
enable command (operator), 2-35, 3-15
entering and exiting BCC, 2-1
entering multiple commands per line, 2-26
error messages, 3-17
examples
identifying link modules, 4-2
IP and RIP on FDDI, 4-8
IP and RIP on Token Ring, 4-6
IP on HSSI, 4-4
IP, ARP, and RIP on Ethernet, 4-3
OSPF and BGP, 4-10
PPP, IP, and Adjacent Host on Sync, 4-7
Telnet, FTP, SNMP, and NTP, 4-17
exit command, 2-28
G
global objects, 1-7, 2-4
group attribute, 2-17
H
help
allowable attribute ranges or values, 2-16
assigned attribute values, 2-17
command (operator), 2-36
command, defined, 2-28
configurable objects and attributes, 2-15
displaying, 2-12
root level (system help), 2-13
history buffer, 2-25
I
info operator, 2-36
InfoFACTS service, xix
installing, xii
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