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Chapter 3
Configuring a Network Device
This chapter describes how to use BCC commands to
• Create a new configuration.
• Modify an existing configuration.
• Assign an alias name to any configured object.
• Disable or enable a configured object.
• Delete an object from the device configuration.
Configured Objects
Every object in the BCC configuration hierarchy has a prototype or template
“Class” object that has a name (such as “ip”) that you can enter at the BCC
prompt.
Each time you add a new object such as an interface or protocol to the device
configuration, you actually create a copy (an instance) of its class object,
customized with unique values for its required attributes. The object name,
combined with values for its required attributes, define a unique instance identifier
for that object.
Once you explicitly add an object to the device configuration, that object is
configured; a unique instance of that object now exists in the device configuration.
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