
Using the Bay Command Console
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help
Explicit Displays descriptions of commands, attributes, and attribute values. BCC
help responses depend on where you enter the operator in a command line.
For example, entering
help
•
After the root (bcc>) prompt
-- Invokes the list of system commands, plus
a list of protocols and line interfaces you can configure directly from that
prompt.
•
After an object name (such as ip)
-- Invokes the list of configurable
attributes associated with that object, plus a list of protocols you can
configure from that context. The word “REQUIRED” after the description
of any attribute means that you must supply a value for this attribute.
•
Before an attribute name (such as “router-id”)
-- Invokes the attribute
definition and options for setting the value of that attribute. (You can also
invoke the help operator using the wildcard character. Ex: sync/3/1>
help *)
info
Explicit Lists the names and values currently assigned to attributes of the current
working context. For example, entering
info after ip (from the box context)
invokes the following information:
ip> info
group {box}
state enabled
forwarding forwarding
time-to-live 30
rip-diameter 15
cache-timeout dflt
mib-table route
subnet-zero disabled
classless disabled
max-policies default
route-filters enabled
isp-mode disabled
Use the
info operator to check on your progress while configuring an object,
or to examine settings for the configuration of an object previously configured.
Operator
Type of
Entry Function
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