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help Displays system commands, operations, configurable objects (interfaces and
protocols), attribute definitions, and attribute values. For more information on the help
command, refer in this chapter to the earlier section, “Displaying On-Line Help.”
pwc Displays the current working context within the BCC hierarchy. For more information on
the pwc command, refer in this chapter to the earlier section, “Displaying Context.”
cwc Changes working context within the BCC configuration tree. For more information on
the cwc command, refer in this chapter to the earlier section, “Navigating the
Configuration Hierarchy.”
source Reads in BCC commands saved previously to a file. The
source command takes two
arguments, as follows:
bcc> source
<volume>
:
<filename>
For more information on the source command, refer in this chapter to the earlier
section, “Reading (Sourcing) Commands from a File.”
tic Run a Technician Interface command. For example:
bcc> tic compact 3:
or
bcc> tic show hardware
exit Exits the BCC from any context level and returns to the Technician Interface command
line prompt. From the Technician Interface prompt, you can enter any Technician
Interface command.
Note: For information on any standard Technician Interface commands, refer
to the Using Technician Interface Software guide. For information on
Technician Interface
show|monitor|enable|disable scripts, refer to Using
Technician Interface Scripts.
Command Function
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