
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)
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Command Syntax Requirements
BCC syntax consists of object names, parameter names and values, and various
types of punctuation:
• All object and parameter names appear as one word (hyphenated where
necessary) in the BCC command line.
• Parameters have either a single value or multiple values enclosed in braces
{x y z} in the command line. You can accept the default value or supply a
value for each parameter associated with a configurable object.
• Parameters and their values must appear as a pair in the same command line.
• Syntax for specifying the object you want to configure may vary according to
the Bay Networks device to which you are connected. Appendix E, “
Syntax
for Module Location,” lists the BCC syntax for specifying the physical
location of a module in each Bay Networks device.
• If you enter the name of an object without values for its required parameters,
or with values inappropriate for its required parameters, the BCC returns
usage help, as shown in the following example:
box#
ethernet
Required parameter "slot" was not specified for ethernet.
Usage: "ethernet slot <value> connector <value>"
Or: "ethernet <slot>/<connector>
Using Basic (Full) Syntax
The basic, or full, syntax for BCC commands consists of the following required
and optional elements:
{
<object_name>
} {
<required_parameter>
<value>
...} ...
<parameter> <value>
...
<parameter> <value>
The BCC requires input for any elements enclosed by braces ({ }).
object_name
is the name of an object you want to configure (for example,
ip
).
The BCC assumes that an object you specify is new (and will create it) if it is not
in the current configuration. If an object you specify already exists in the current
configuration, the BCC assumes that you want to modify that object.
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