
Learning to Use the BCC Interface
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Displaying Binary Configuration Files as BCC Syntax
After booting the device from a binary configuration file, you can
1. Use the show config command to view the current device configuration in
readable BCC syntax. For an example of
show config output, refer to
“Displa
ying the Total Device Configuration” on page 2-26.
2. Enter new configuration commands to override elements of the active device
configuration. (See Chapter 3 for more information about how to enter BCC
configuration commands.)
3. Save the file as an ASCII configuration file that the BCC can read using the
source command. (See “Saving Commands on a Workstation” on page 3-14
for instructions.)
4. Save the file as a binary configuration file, bootable on the same device or on
another device. (See “Saving the Active Configuration to an NVFS Volume”
on page 3-14 for instructions.)
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