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Overview of the BCC Interface
117383-B Rev. 00
1-3
Configurable Objects
Refer to the Release Notes for the most up-to-date information about services you
can configure using the BCC on any (AN/ANH, ARN, ASN, BCN, BLN, or
System 5000) platform. You can obtain a complete hierarchical listing of all
objects configurable on a device by entering the
help tree -all
command at any
BCC prompt.
Terminology and Concepts
The following list of terms and concepts defines key functional and user-oriented
aspects of the BCC interface:
Object -- A data structure representing a configurable physical or logical entity
such as a physical interface or a protocol on an interface. Every configurable
object belongs to a specific class that defines its characteristics.
Class -- A template for a configurable object (such as Ethernet or the protocol IP).
When you add a new object to the configuration of a device, the BCC creates a
copy (an instance) of the appropriate template. Each instance is an object uniquely
identifiable within the total device configuration.
Parameters -- Attributes or properties of a configurable object. For example, some
parameters of Ethernet on a BN platform are
slot and connector
(describing the location of the Ethernet interface)
bofl-retries (describing one behavioral aspect of the Ethernet interface)
Required parameters -- A minimum set of parameters for which the BCC requires
you to supply values in order to configure the object. For example:
The parameters you must specify to configure any physical port (ethernet,
serial, etc.) on a BN platform are
slot
and
connector
The required parameters of a physical port on an ASN platform are
slot
,
module
, and
connector
.
Derived parameters -- Parameters for which the BCC supplies a value. For
example, a derived parameter of OSPF (global) is
router-id
. In this case, the BCC
derives a value for router-id from the address of the first IP interface configured on
the device.
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