
Learning to Use the BCC Interface
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Recalling Commands
The BCC supports a configurable command history buffer or list, from which you
can recall commands recently entered. Recall/re-enter commands from the history
list as follows:
The command history list contains up to 20 commands by default. You can
increase the number of commands in the history list to a maximum of 40 by
setting new values for the
console and telnet attribute, history.
Example:
bcc> telnet
telnet> history 30
telnet> info history
30
telnet> cwc
bcc>
Reading (Sourcing) Commands from a File
You can use the
source command to read (enter) BCC configuration and
navigation commands into the active device configuration.
The
source command merges new configuration data from a file with existing
data in device memory. If the file you specify contains configuration commands
pertaining to existing objects, those commands dynamically overwrite the current
configuration.
Command Purpose
Up-arrow key
or
Control + p
Recalls the previous command from the history
list
Down-arrow key
or
Control + n
Recalls the next command from the history list
Caution: The source command makes immediate changes to the active
device configuration.
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