
Learning to Use the BCC Interface
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Navigating in Configuration Mode
You can navigate from one object to another in BCC configuration mode by using
• The
back command
• Configuration commands
Navigating with the back Command
In BCC configuration mode, use the back command to move a specific number of
levels back toward root level. Syntax for the
back command is as follows:
back [<n> ]
Entering the
back command with no argument moves you back one level closer to
root level. For example:
rip/192.168.125.34# back
ip/192.168.125.34/255.255.255.224# back
ethernet/2/1#
Entering the back command with an integer moves you from your current
working location, back toward root, the number of levels you specify. For
example:
rip/192.168.125.34# back 2
ethernet/2/1#
In this example, the back 2 command moves you from a current working location
of rip/192.168.125.34, back two levels to ethernet/2/1 (with
ip/192.168.125.34/255.255.255.224 as the intervening level).
Note: If you enter an integer value that exceeds the actual number of levels
back to root (box) level, the BCC returns to root level.
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