Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)Part No. 117383-D Rev 00April 1999BayRS Version 13.20Site Manager Software Version 7.20 BCC Version 4.20
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)A-10117383-D Rev 00This message appears when a Site Manager user attempts to open a dynamic configuration session o
117383-D Rev 00B-1 Appendix BSystem CommandsThe BCC supports the system commands listed in Table B-1. For more detailed information about any command
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)B-2117383-D Rev 00Table B-1. System CommandsCommand PurposeLogin/Access PrivilegesManager Operator User?<command
System Commands117383-D Rev 00B-3 compact <volume>: Compact existing files into a contiguous address space on a volume, and compact all unused s
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)B-4117383-D Rev 00date [<mm/dd/yy>] [<hh:mm:ss>] [{+|-}<hh:mm>]Display or update the system time
System Commands117383-D Rev 00B-5 getcfg(Technician Interface, AN routers only)Display network boot parameters. (Display the current parameter setting
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)B-6117383-D Rev 00help [<command> | -all](Technician Interface only)The help command, entered without argumen
System Commands117383-D Rev 00B-7 log [<vol>:<logfile>] [-d<date>] [-t<time>] [-e“<entity>” ] [-f<severity>] [-s&l
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)B-8117383-D Rev 00mset {<obj_name>|<obj_id>}.{<attr_name>|<attr_id>}.{<inst_id>} {<
System Commands117383-D Rev 00B-9 restart [<slot_ID>] Restart the GAME image on the specified slot. If the slot ID argument is absent, the GAME
117383-D Rev 00xiTablesTable 2-1. Help for BCC System Commands ...2-26Table 3-1. Keystrokes for
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)B-10117383-D Rev 00telnet [-d] [-e <escape_char>] [<host_ip> [<port>]](Technician Interface and
117383-D Rev 00C-1 Appendix CTCL SupportThe BCC supports the following subset of Tool Command Language (TCL) scripting commands on the router platform
117383-D Rev 00D-1 Appendix DSystem show CommandsThis appendix describes the following BCC system show commands.Topic Pageshow accessD-2show consoleD-
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)D-2117383-D Rev 00show accessThe show access <option> command displays information about multiuser access.The
System show Commands117383-D Rev 00D-3 lockDisplays information about the lock status of the user currently in configuration mode. The table includes
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)D-4117383-D Rev 00show consoleThe show console <option> commands display console port configuration and stati
System show Commands117383-D Rev 00D-5 Parity Serial port’s current parity setting.Stop Bits Number of stop bits in the serial port’s configuration.Mo
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)D-6117383-D Rev 00statsDisplays login information and console port error statistics.The table includes the followin
System show Commands117383-D Rev 00D-7 show hardwareThe show hardware <option> commands display information about router hardware.The show hardw
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)D-8117383-D Rev 00memory [<slot>]Displays memory configuration and capacity information about all slots or a
System show Commands117383-D Rev 00D-9 show interfaceThe show interface command displays information about all media-specific interfaces configured on
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)D-10117383-D Rev 00show processThe show process <option> commands display information about the use of resour
System show Commands117383-D Rev 00D-11 cpu [detail | total]Displays the CPU usage in hundredths of seconds and the percentage of total CPU time used
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)D-12117383-D Rev 00memory [detail | total]Displays the number of bytes and the percentage of memory used by all pro
System show Commands117383-D Rev 00D-13 show systemThe show system <option> commands display information about the overall system state.The show
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)D-14117383-D Rev 00informationDisplays general system information (system name, contact, node location, image data,
System show Commands117383-D Rev 00D-15 tasksDisplays the number of tasks scheduled to run on all slots. This number is highly volatile and a large In
117383-D Rev 00E-1 Appendix ESyntax for Module LocationTable E-1 lists the syntax for specifying the physical location of a module for each Bay Networ
117383-D Rev 00xiii PrefaceThe BCC is a command-line interface for configuring Bay Networks devices. If you are responsible for configuring and managi
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)E-2117383-D Rev 00ARN<interface> <slot> <connector>•<interface> = interface type: ethernet,
Syntax for Module Location117383-D Rev 00E-3 BN<interface> <slot> <connector>•<interface> = interface type: ethernet, token-ri
117383-D Rev 00F-1 Appendix FBN Console Slot ElectionThe BCC console slot election feature allows you to specify slots eligible to run the router cons
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)F-2117383-D Rev 00Using the BCC to Customize Console Slot ElectionTo limit the choice of slots considered by the co
BN Console Slot Election117383-D Rev 00F-3 4.Enter the following command:console-slot-mask noneIf you want to permanently disable the console slot ele
117383-D Rev 00Index-1Aacronyms, xviBbackplane hardware, D-7BCCaccessing, 2-1command files, 3-12commandsentering, 3-1show, D-1system, B-1configuration
Index-2117383-D Rev 00Eediting commands, 3-3educational services, xviienable command, 3-12, 4-16entering the BCC, 2-1exiting the BCC, 2-1Gglobal objec
117383-D Rev 00Index-3Ssaving configuration commands, 3-13serial portconfiguration, D-4error statistics, D-6show commandsaccess, D-2console, D-4hardwa
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)xiv117383-D Rev 00Text ConventionsThis guide uses the following text conventions:angle brackets (< >) Indicat
Preface117383-D Rev 00xv ellipsis points (. . . ) Indicate that you repeat the last element of the command as needed.Example: If the command syntax is
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)xvi117383-D Rev 00AcronymsThis guide uses the following acronyms:Related PublicationsFor more information about usi
Preface117383-D Rev 00xvii Using Adobe Acrobat Reader, you can open the manuals and release notes, search for the sections you need, and print them on
117383-D Rev 001-1Chapter 1Overview of the BCCThe BCC is a command-line interface for configuring Bay Networks devices. After logging on to a device,
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Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)1-2117383-D Rev 00From the BCC prompt, you can: • Execute any system command not classified as “Technician Interfac
Overview of the BCC117383-D Rev 001-3Multilevel access allows you to:• Add multiple user names, passwords, and access privileges to the router.• Manag
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)1-4117383-D Rev 00Figure 1-2. Sample BCC Configurationipospfserial/3/1box(root)arpethernet/2/1ethernet/2/2ip/1.2.3.
Overview of the BCC117383-D Rev 001-5You use BCC commands to create new objects and to modify or delete objects in an existing configuration hierarchy
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)1-6117383-D Rev 00The BCC displays the context of an object in terms of its location along a path that begins at th
Overview of the BCC117383-D Rev 001-7•A class is a template for a configurable object (such as Ethernet or the protocol IP). When you add a new object
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)1-8117383-D Rev 00Physical Device ObjectsThe following sections provide BCC terms for the physical device.Box and S
Overview of the BCC117383-D Rev 001-9ModuleThe BCC uses the term module to identify network media-specific I/O modules (for Ethernet, Token Ring, etc.
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)1-10117383-D Rev 00InterfaceThe BCC uses the term interface to identify circuitry and digital logic associated with
117383-D Rev 002-1 Chapter 2Getting Started with the BCCThis chapter provides information about the following topics:Entering and Exiting the BCC Inte
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Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)2-2117383-D Rev 00The Manager login allows you to enter any system command and allows read-write access to the devi
Getting Started with the BCC117383-D Rev 002-3 6.When you finish using the BCC, enter the exit command at the BCC prompt.bcc> exitRouter1>Exiti
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)2-4117383-D Rev 00Navigating with the back CommandIn BCC configuration mode, use the back command to move a specifi
Getting Started with the BCC117383-D Rev 002-5 Navigating with Configuration CommandsUsing BCC configuration commands, you can:• Move back to a previo
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)2-6117383-D Rev 00Moving Forward One or More LevelsTo move from your current working level to the next configured l
Getting Started with the BCC117383-D Rev 002-7 Example:To move from ip/192.168.33.66/255.255.255.0 (on ethernet/2/1) to rip/1.2.3.4 on ethernet/2/2 (F
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)2-8117383-D Rev 00In this example, the BCC searches backward to find ethernet/2/2 (specified first in the command l
Getting Started with the BCC117383-D Rev 002-9 The optional arguments you add to these commands depend on what you want to see, as follows:Command Tas
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)2-10117383-D Rev 00Regardless of the command options you enter, output of the show config command typically include
Getting Started with the BCC117383-D Rev 002-11 • The total device configuration tree (active configuration only)• The IDs of all configured objects•
iv 117383-D Rev 00its own data and information and for maintaining adequate procedures apart from the Software to reconstruct lost or altered files,
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)2-12117383-D Rev 00Example:box# show config ip/192.168.125.34/255.255.255.224 -r ip address 192.168.125.34
Getting Started with the BCC117383-D Rev 002-13 Example:box# eth 2/1ethernet/2/1# show config -rethernet slot 2 connector 1 circuit-name E21-alpha
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)2-14117383-D Rev 00 prompt {"%slot%:"} auto-manager-script automgr.bat auto-user-script
Getting Started with the BCC117383-D Rev 002-15 box; snmp; community/public; manager/public/0.0.0.0 manager/public/192.32.241.36box; snmp; co
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)2-16117383-D Rev 00 board slot 1 type srml board slot 2 type qenf board slot 3 type wffddi2m
Getting Started with the BCC117383-D Rev 002-17 To display the most detailed information on values for the same parameter, use the ? command:ethernet
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)2-18117383-D Rev 00Example (using the show config -verbose command):ethernet/2/1# show config -v ethernet slot 2 c
Getting Started with the BCC117383-D Rev 002-19 show config [<BCC_instance_ID>] -recursive -verbose or:show config [<BCC_instance_ID>] -r
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)2-20117383-D Rev 00Example:Display parameters associated with all objects configured on ip/192.168.125.34/255.255.2
Getting Started with the BCC117383-D Rev 002-21 Displaying the Total Device Configuration Tree (All Available Choices)To display, from any BCC prompt,
117383-D Rev 00vContents PrefaceBefore You Begin ...
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)2-22117383-D Rev 00Displaying Choices Available from the Current ContextTo list the names of all objects and parame
Getting Started with the BCC117383-D Rev 002-23 Example:ethernet/2/1# help treeThe configuration tree below this context is: ip arp rip ospf
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)2-24117383-D Rev 00Example:ethernet/2/1# help ethernetUsage: "ethernet slot <value> connector <value&
Getting Started with the BCC117383-D Rev 002-25 This happens when you enter help ip:ethernet/13/1# help ip"help ip" is ambiguous. Copy and
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)2-26117383-D Rev 00If you want to display the definition for a specific parameter of the current object only, ente
Getting Started with the BCC117383-D Rev 002-27 keyword is a subcommand that further specifies what aspect of object_name you want to see, such as sho
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)2-28117383-D Rev 00• To display every -filter and filter_argument available for a specific show command, insert the
117383-D Rev 003-1 Chapter 3Entering Commands and Using Command FilesThis chapter provides information about the following topics:Entering CommandsThi
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)3-2117383-D Rev 00Using Command AbbreviationsWhen you enter BCC commands in configuration mode, you can shorten obj
Entering Commands and Using Command Files117383-D Rev 003-3 Editing Command LinesTable describes the keystrokes you can use to edit BCC command lines
vi117383-D Rev 00Navigating with Configuration Commands ...2-5Moving Back One or More Lev
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)3-4117383-D Rev 00Entering Multiple Commands on a LineTo enter multiple commands on the same line, type a semicolon
Entering Commands and Using Command Files117383-D Rev 003-5 System CommandsThe BCC supports all system commands described in Appendix B. For help on a
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)3-6117383-D Rev 00Command Syntax RequirementsBCC syntax consists of object names, parameter names and values, and v
Entering Commands and Using Command Files117383-D Rev 003-7 required_parameter and value are required to add a new object, or to navigate to an existi
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)3-8117383-D Rev 00The following commands are equivalent.Using full syntax:box# ethernet slot 2 connector 1ethernet
Entering Commands and Using Command Files117383-D Rev 003-9 Specifying Parameter Values You must specify each parameter value in the form of a paramet
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)3-10117383-D Rev 00Example:In the following example, you specify multiple parameter-value pairs on each command lin
Entering Commands and Using Command Files117383-D Rev 003-11 If you try to enter a value outside of the legal value range for the mtu parameter, the B
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)3-12117383-D Rev 00 To disable, reenable, or delete an object in the immediate subcontext, relative to your current
Entering Commands and Using Command Files117383-D Rev 003-13 You can also save TCL scripting commands to a file, use the source command to read the fi
117383-D Rev 00viiParameter Range Validation ...3-10Specifying Name or String
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)3-14117383-D Rev 00Saving Configuration Commands to a File on a Bay Networks DeviceYou can save the output of any s
Entering Commands and Using Command Files117383-D Rev 003-15 When you finish editing the file, save it on your workstation or PC. The comments are for
117383-D Rev 004-1 Chapter 4Tutorial: Configuring a Bay Networks RouterThis chapter provides a tutorial that guides you through the initial configurat
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)4-2117383-D Rev 006.Exit BCC configuration mode, exit the BCC to the Technician Interface, and log out of the devic
Tutorial: Configuring a Bay Networks Router117383-D Rev 004-3 • Serial interface in slot 5• Dual token ring interface in slot 9• FDDI interface in slo
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)4-4117383-D Rev 00Figure 4-2. Typical BCC Configuration CycleBCC0013BEnter info to check parameter values assignedt
Tutorial: Configuring a Bay Networks Router117383-D Rev 004-5 To create the sample configuration shown in Figure 4-1 using BCC commands:1.Log on to th
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)4-6117383-D Rev 004.Check the hardware configuration of the router.box# show config -allbox type frecn (BCN router
Tutorial: Configuring a Bay Networks Router117383-D Rev 004-7 6.Check to see what you can configure (subcontexts and parameters) at this level.etherne
viii117383-D Rev 00Appendix B System CommandsAppendix C TCL SupportAppendix D System show Commandsshow access ...
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)4-8117383-D Rev 007.Add IP (address 192.168.133.114) to ethernet/13/1.ethernet/13/1# ip 192.168.133.114Usage: "
Tutorial: Configuring a Bay Networks Router117383-D Rev 004-9 9.Change the subnet mask to 255.255.255.224.ip/192.168.133.114/255.255.255.0# mask 255.2
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)4-10117383-D Rev 0012.Return to root (box) level to configure global system services.rip/192.168.133.114# box box#
Tutorial: Configuring a Bay Networks Router117383-D Rev 004-11 16.Check what you can configure next at this level.box# snmpsnmp# ?Sub-Contexts: commu
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)4-12117383-D Rev 0019.Check the values currently assigned to parameters of this SNMP community.community/public# in
Tutorial: Configuring a Bay Networks Router117383-D Rev 004-13 25.Check the values currently assigned to parameters of TFTP.tftp# info on box state
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)4-14117383-D Rev 0030.Check values currently assigned to parameters of FTP. ftp# info on box state enabled defa
Tutorial: Configuring a Bay Networks Router117383-D Rev 004-15 34.Return to root level.ftp# boxbox# 35.Save the file using a name other than config un
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)4-16117383-D Rev 003.Verify that you disabled RIP.rip/1.2.3.4# state state disabledrip/1.2.3.4#You can also disab
Tutorial: Configuring a Bay Networks Router117383-D Rev 004-17 Example:ip/1.2.3.4/255.0.0.0# enable rip/1.2.3.4ip/1.2.3.4/255.0.0.0#Using this method
117383-D Rev 00ixFiguresFigure 1-1. The Technician Interface and the BCC Interface ...1-1Figure 1-2. Sample BCC Con
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)4-18117383-D Rev 00You can also delete an object by entering the following command from its parent context:delete &
117383-D Rev 00A-1 Appendix AMultilevel AccessThe Technician Interface provides, by default, two user logins: Manager and User, stored in nonvolatile
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)A-2117383-D Rev 00Multilevel Access LoginTo access a Bay Networks router using this feature, enter your login ID at
Multilevel Access117383-D Rev 00A-3 Access PrivilegesA user’s privilege level determines the system commands a user can execute. In addition to the ex
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)A-4117383-D Rev 00Sharing Access ProfilesTo share user access profiles configured on one router across multiple rou
Multilevel Access117383-D Rev 00A-5 Figure A-1. Configurable Multilevel Access ObjectsConfiguring AccessThe access object lets you set the minimum and
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)A-6117383-D Rev 00For example, to set the minimum password length to 6 characters, enter:box# accessaccess# minimum
Multilevel Access117383-D Rev 00A-7 For example, to create the login ID for a user, enter:box# accessaccess# usersusers# user login-id daviduser/david
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)A-8117383-D Rev 00Configuring AuditThe audit log includes the name of the command, the name of the user that issued
Multilevel Access117383-D Rev 00A-9 BCC Lock MessagesMultilevel access includes messages that identify which user has exclusive read-write access to t
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