
Learning to Use the BCC Interface
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Saving Commands on a Workstation
If you log in to a Bay Networks router from a workstation using Telnet or terminal
emulation, you can use the native capabilities of the workstation to
• Save the output of any
show config
command from the screen to an ASCII
file.
• Save a sequence of manually entered BCC commands to an ASCII file.
You can also use an ASCII text editor on a workstation to create a file from which
the BCC can read configuration and system commands.
By saving BCC commands to an ASCII file, you can subsequently
• Edit the commands offline.
• Add comments to the file to describe details of the configuration.
• Save the edited file for later use.
• Use the BCC
source
command to edit the active configuration of Bay
Networks devices of the same type and hardware configuration. (See
“Entering Configuration Commands from a File
” on page ).
Note:
If you create or edit ASCII files containing BCC commands, you must
adhere to the BCC syntax requirements described in this guide. For example,
you must include any commands necessary to navigate to each level of the
device configuration tree, and any commands necessary to add, modify, or
delete objects in the device configuration.
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