
Using the Bay Command Console
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3. When you finish using the BCC, enter the exit command at any BCC
prompt. Exiting the BCC returns you to the Technician Interface prompt.
ethernet/2/1> exit
router1>
If you need more detailed information on Technician Interface access, login, or
logout procedures, refer to Using Technician Interface Software.
The BCC supports normal (immediate) mode command entry. You enter one or
more commands after the BCC prompt, press Return, and the system executes the
commands.
About the BCC Configuration Hierarchy
The contents of the object class hierarchy (configuration tree) for each Bay
Networks device defines its set of configuration commands. The tree differs
somewhat from device to device, but the tree for every device occupies some
portion of the primary BCC Network Data Model. Within this model, you
configure similar objects in similar ways. For example, you can always configure
an ethernet interface on a Bay Networks device with the command:
bcc> ethernet
<slot>/<connector>
The BCC configuration hierarchy is similar to that of a UNIX or DOS file system,
with its directories, subdirectories, and files.
Just as a file system has directories that contain other directories, the BCC
configuration system has (parent) objects that contain other (child) objects. Each
child object can in turn be a parent and contain other child objects.
All objects in the BCC configuration system likewise exist in a tree hierarchy that
starts from a root level (implicitly, the <box> object) and branches to many other
(child) object levels (F
igure 2-1).
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