
Using the Bay Command Console
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Identifying Link Modules Residing in a Device
Before you begin configuring a device, you can check the complement of boards
locally installed, as shown in this example:
Prompts, Commands, and Responses Comments
router1> bcc-trial
Enter BCC mode from the Technician
Interface prompt.
bcc> lso
board/1 board/2
List objects configured on the device. You
need to determine what kind of boards are
installed in the device.
bcc> board/1
board/1> info
group {box}
type 162
slot 1
board-type qenf
Go to the context of board/1.
Display the values currently assigned to the
board/1 object.
The value of the “type” attribute (162)
represents the type of link module (quad
ethernet ). (Refer to the Release Notes for
the latest information on how to convert
board type numbers and abbreviations to
module descriptions.)
The interface identifiers corresponding to
board/1 are ethernet/1/1, ethernet/1/2,
ethernet/1/3, and ethernet/1/4.
board/1> cwc .. Go back to the previous level in the
configuration tree. (This is similar to the
cd .. command on a UNIX system.)
bcc> exit Exit BCC and return to the Technician
Interface prompt.
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