
Using the Bay Command Console
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With the BCC interface, you use commands primarily to perform tasks related to
device configuration, such as defining network interfaces and examining
configuration data. For tasks related to device management (managing files on the
router, viewing router statistics or the router events log, and so on), you enter
Technician Interface commands at the BCC command line prompt. (More
information on this follows in the section “System Commands” in Chapter 2.
In future releases of the router software, Technician Interface functionality will
decrease and BCC functionality will evolve and expand.
Platform Requirements
The BCC software runs on BN
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platforms (BLN and BCN routers) with FRE
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processor modules that each have 16 MB DRAM installed.
Configurable Objects
Refer to the latest Release Notes and Read Me First publications for the most
accurate information on what you can configure using the BCC on a specific
platform.
Note: For more information on Technician Interface commands and scripts,
refer to
• Using Technician Interface Software
• Using Technician Interface Scripts
• Writing Technician Interface Scripts
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