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Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)
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Entering and Exiting the BCC Interface
To access the BCC interface on a Nortel Networks router:
1.
Open a Technician Interface session with the target router.
For detailed information about opening a Technician Interface session, see
Using Technician Interface Software.
2.
Enter the
Manager, Operator,
or
User
command at the login prompt that
appears on your Telnet or console display.
The Manager login allows you to enter any system command and allows
read-write access to the device configuration. The Operator login allows you to
enter only operator-level system commands and allows limited access to the
device configuration. The User login allows you to enter only user-level system
command and allows read-only access to the device configuration. For a list of
system commands and the privilege level required to execute them, refer to
Appendix B, “System Commands
.”
3.
Enter
bcc
at the Technician Interface prompt.
Router1>
bcc
Welcome to Bay Command Console!
* To enter configuration mode, type config
* To list all system commands, type?
* To exit the BCC, type exit
bcc>
4.
Enter
config
at the BCC prompt.
bcc>
config
box#
You enter configuration mode at the root (box) level of the BCC configuration
tree. The prompt ends with a pound symbol (#) if you have read-write
privileges (Manager only), or with a greater than symbol (>) if you have
read-only privileges (Manager or User).
If you enter BCC configuration mode as Manager and want to change your
privilege level for the current session from read-write to read-only, enter
config -read-only
. To change Manager privileges back to read-write, enter
config -read-write
. You cannot change your privilege level from read-only to
read-write if you logged in as User.
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