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Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)
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Creating and Modifying a Device Configuration
You configure a Nortel Networks device by defining a set of objects, starting at the
root level of the device’s configuration hierarchy. Each object has a set of
parameters with values set either by you or by the device software.
Following is a typical BCC configuration sequence:
1.
Open a Technician Interface session and start the BCC interface.
2.
Start BCC configuration mode.
3.
Use BCC configuration commands to create new objects in the device
configuration and modify default values for parameters of each object to meet
the requirements of your network.
4.
Enable any global protocols not enabled automatically by the BCC, for
example, TFTP and Telnet Server.
5.
Use the
save
command to save your configuration as a bootable (binary) file
on the device.
6.
Exit BCC configuration mode, exit the BCC to the Technician Interface, and
log out of the device.
You may find it helpful to first diagram what you want to configure in terms of the
BCC configuration tree or hierarchy for the device. Refer to the following sample
router configuration.
Sample Router Configuration
The following example shows a sequence of commands you can use to configure a
BCN router on a network. You first complete the physical installation of the
router, then boot the router using the image (bn.exe) and the minimum
configuration file (ti.cfg).
This example creates the following objects in the total router configuration
(Figure 4-1
):
IP (global)
-- ARP (global) on IP
-- RIP (global) on IP
SNMP (global)
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