
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)
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Entering the
back
command with an integer moves you from your current
working location, back toward root, the number of levels you specify.
Example:
rip/192.168.125.34# back 2
ethernet/2/1#
In this example, the
back 2
command moves you from the current working
location (rip/192.168.125.34), back two levels to ethernet/2/1 (with
ip/192.168.125.34/255.255.255.224 as the intervening level).
Navigating with Configuration Commands
Using BCC configuration commands, you can:
• Move back to a previous level.
• Move back to root level.
• Move forward to the next level.
• Move from your current level to any other level in the device configuration
tree.
Moving Back One or More Levels
To move from your current working level back one or more levels closer to root
level of the device configuration tree, you can enter the full BCC instance ID of
the desired object, as follows:
Example (go back one level):
rip/192.168.125.34# ip/192.168.125.34/255.255.255.224
ip/192.168.125.34/255.255.255.224#
Note:
If you enter an integer value that exceeds the actual number of levels
back to root (
box
or
stack
) level, the BCC returns to root level.
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