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Entering Commands and Using Command Files
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Creating and Using BCC Files
You can save BCC configuration commands to an ASCII file, edit the file, add
comments, and then use the
source
command in configuration mode to read the
file (merge the new configuration data) into the devices active configuration.
You can also save TCL scripting commands to a file, use the
source
command to
read the file into device memory, and then run the script by entering an associated
command name. For information on TCL scripting commands supported by the
BCC interface, see Appendix C, “TCL Support
.”
Saving Commands and Displays to a File on a Workstation
If you log in to a Nortel Networks router from a PC or workstation using Telnet or
terminal emulation, you can use the native capabilities of the PC or workstation
to:
Save the output of any
show config
command to an ASCII file.
Save the output of any
help tree
command for later reference or printing.
Save a sequence of manually entered BCC commands to an ASCII file.
Save log displays to an ASCII file for later analysis.
You can also use an ASCII text editor on a PC or workstation to create a file
containing BCC commands, offline. You can later download the same file to a
Nortel Networks device, and then use the BCC
source
command to import the
contents of that file into the active device configuration.
Note:
You can also save the output of the
show config
command to an ASCII
text file on the router by entering:
show config
-all
-file
<volume>:<filename>
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