
Using the Bay Command Console
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14. Save the configuration.
ospf/1.2.3.4> tic save config
<volume>:<filename>
This command saves the configuration as a bootable binary file.
15. Exit the BCC interface.
ospf/1.2.3.4> exit
router1>
You may find that a helpful practice is to first diagram what you want to configure
in terms of the BCC configuration tree or hierarchy for the device. For example,
refer to Figure 1-2, and then follow a cycle of BCC configuration commands
similar to that shown in F
igure 3-3.
Figure 3-3. Typical BCC Configuration Cycle
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Enter info to check
attribute values assigned
in the new (current) context.
Enter info to check new attribute
valuesin the current context.
Customize one or more attribute
values for the current object/context
(e.g.,ethernet/2/1> bofl disable).
Enter help for a list of attributes
and objects configurable in the
current/new context.
Error message?
Enter
<object_name>
help
for a list of REQUIRED attributes
for the object you want to add.
Enter an
object name
(For example, ethernet).
Re-enter
<object name>
with any "REQUIRED"
attributes values (e.g.,ethernet 2/1).
Enter help
<attribute>
to get the data type and values
allowed for each REQUIRED attribute.
Current
Prompt
START/
CONTINUE
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