
Overview
115976-A Rev. A 1-9
Naming and Numbering Conventions
The BCC uses one model to represent configuration data across all Bay Networks
products. This Network Data Model (NDM) enforces internal consistency in the
naming of configuration objects, attributes, and attribute values that appear as
BCC command line inputs or outputs.
Object and attribute names
• Have a unique name within the context of the immediate higher-level (parent)
object in the configuration hierarchy
• Exclude the name of the parent object
• Have a name that is consistent with same/similar objects defined on other Bay
Networks platforms
• Consist of one word (unabbreviated; abbreviated or made into an acronym
using BCC guidelines for abbreviations and acronyms; and where necessary,
hyphenated to make one word)
• Consist of up to 32 ASCII characters, including
a to z, A to Z
0 to 9, and “-” for hyphenated names
• Contain no spaces, underscores, or special (non-alphanumeric or
nondisplayable) characters
Examples:
Interface Objects: ethernet, token-ring, fddi, sync, and hssi
Protocol Objects: ip, /jointfilesconvert/96390/bgp, ospf, telnet, ftp, tftp, ntp, snmp, ppp, and standard
Komentarze do niniejszej Instrukcji