
Using the Bay Command Console (AN/BN Routers)
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From the
bcc>
prompt, you can
• Run any system command not classified as “Technician Interface only.” (See
Appendix B, “System Commands.”)
• Use configuration mode to perform tasks such as creating or deleting IP
interfaces on the router. Enter BCC configuration mode by entering the
config
command at the bcc> prompt.
For tasks related to device management (managing files on the router, viewing
statistics or the event log, and so on), you can enter Technician Interface
commands directly at the BCC command-line prompt. (For a complete list of
system commands, refer to Appendix B.)
Platform Requirements
The BCC software requires 8 MB of dynamic RAM (DRAM) to run on AN and
BN (BLN/BCN) router platforms. In addition, a minimum of 1.5 MB of DRAM
must be available when you start the BCC interface.
Configurable Objects
Refer to the Release Notes for Router Software 12.00 for the most up-to-date
information about what services you can configure using the BCC on AN and BN
routers. (You can also obtain this information by entering the
help tree
command
at any BCC prompt.)
Number of BCC Sessions
You can open one BCC session per slot. For the AN router (a single-slot device),
this means you can open only one BCC session at a time. For a BCN or BLN
router (a multiple-slot device), you can open multiple concurrent BCC sessions,
but with only one session active per slot.
Note:
For more information about Technician Interface commands, refer to
Using Technician Interface Software.
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