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Using the Bay Command Console (BCC™)
2-26
117383-B Rev. 00
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
D
isplaying the Total Device Configuration” on page page 2-23.
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” below 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 as a Bootable Binary
File” on page page 2-26 for instructions.)
Saving show config Output to an ASCII file on the Router
You can save the output of the show config command directly to a plain ASCII
text file on the router, as follows:
To save the commands displayed by
show config
from any location in the device
configuration tree:
show config -all -file
<volume>
:
<filename>
To save only those commands displayed by
show config
(context-sensitive) from
your current location in the device configuration tree:
show config -file
<volume>
:
<filename>
Saving the Active Configuration as a Bootable Binary File
When you finish using BCC commands to modify an existing configuration, save
the new configuration to a file on an NVFS (flash) volume. (At boot time, the
router loses any configuration changes not previously saved to a NVFS volume.)
The following command saves config as a bootable binary file on a volume you
specify:
bcc> save config
<volume>
:
<filename>
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