
Using the Bay Command Console
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6. As an optional step, check the values currently assigned to all attributes
of OSPF on ethernet/2/1.
ospf/1.2.3.4> info
group {ip/1.2.3.4}
state enabled
address 1.2.3.4
area 0.0.0.0
type ietf
priority 1
transit-delay 1
retransmission-interval 5
hello-interval 10
dead-interval 40
poll-interval 120
metric 1
mtu 1
7. Save the configuration.
ospf/1.2.3.4> tic save config
<volume>:<filename>
This command saves the configuration as a bootable binary file.
8. Exit the BCC interface.
ospf/1.2.3.4> exit
Sourcing Configuration Commands from a File
You can use the source command to read (enter) new syntax (BCC configuration
and navigation commands) into the active device configuration.
The
source command takes new BCC configuration commands and data from a
file and merges the result of those commands with existing configuration data in
active device memory. If the file you specify in the
source command contains
configuration commands pertaining to objects already defined on a device, the
file-based commands dynamically overwrite the configuration of those objects.
Syntax for the
source command is as follows:
bcc> source
<volume>:<filename>
Caution: The source command makes real-time/immediate changes to the
active device configuration.
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