
Entering Commands
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Specifying Multiple Parameter-Value Pairs
Within a specific context in configuration mode, you can
• Enter an object name and one parameter-value pair per command line.
• Enter an object name and multiple parameter-value pairs (each pair separated
by a space) on the same command line.
Example (BN router; specifying one parameter-value pair per line)
box# ethernet 2/1
ethernet 2/1# bofl-retries 6
ethernet 2/1# bofl-timeout 7
ethernet 2/1# hardware-filter enabled
ethernet 2/1#
Example (BN router; specifying multiple parameter-value pairs per line)
ethernet 2/1# ip address 1.2.3.4 mask 255.255.255.0 redirects off
ip.1.2.3.4/255.255.255.0# ospf area 2.3.4.54 hello-interval 5
ospf/1.2.3.4#
Command Operators
BCC command operators perform a named operation within the current or
specified configuration context. All Bay Networks AN/ANH, ARN, ASN, BN,
and System 5000 routers support the following command operators in BCC
configuration mode with read-write privileges (Table 3-1
).
Note:
The BCC uses required parameters to make up the unique instance
identifier for a configured object. You cannot change the value of any
parameter that makes up the instance identifier for an object. To change these
parameter values, you must delete the object, and then add it back into the
device configuration with new values.
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