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Using the Bay Command Console
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Subprotocols -- Just as a directory can contain files in a file system, an object in
the BCC configuration system can contain other objects. For example,
ip/1.2.3.4
contains
arp/1.2.3.4/1 and ospf/1.2.3.4. These two objects appear as
“subprotocols” of
ip/1.2.3.4. (Refer to Figure 2-2 for an illustration of this
relationship.)
Displaying Configuration Data
You can use the show config command and the lso command to view Bay
Networks device configuration commands and data.
show config yields command-oriented output for
The total device configuration
The configuration of a specific context defined on the local device.
The
lso command displays only configuration data (not commands) for a specific
context defined on the local device.
Displaying the Total Device Configuration
The show config command displays the entire device configuration as BCC
configuration syntax. This feature allows you to save the output of the
show
config command as an ASCII file, and then source (merge) the contents of that
file directly into the active configuration of the same or another device at a later
time.
When you add configurable objects to an interface, the BCC automatically
navigates to a box-level context and adds any box-wide or global objects that it
can, based on the availability of values for the required attributes of those objects.
The output of
show config includes commands that describe
Existing (configured) objects
New objects you add to, or modify within, the device configuration
Objects that BCC automatically added to the device configuration
Navigation (
cwc ..) actions necessary to move to a working context
appropriate for configuring the next object, or to return to the root context
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