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Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)
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Entering Commands
This section contains information about:
Using Command Abbreviations
Recalling Commands
Editing Command Lines
Entering Multiple Commands on a Line
Continuing a Command Line
Using Command Abbreviations
When you enter BCC commands in configuration mode, you can shorten object
and parameter names (for example, eth = ethernet). You must enter a sufficient
number of characters for the BCC to recognize that name uniquely.
Example:
box#
eth 5/1
ethernet/5/1#
back
box#
tf
tftp#
You can abbreviate system commands; for example, the BCC recognizes
sh
as
show
in contexts where there are no other commands, configurable objects, or
parameter names that also start with
sh
.
Recalling Commands
The BCC supports a configurable command history buffer, from which you can
recall commands recently entered. The command history buffer contains up to 20
commands by default. You can increase the number of commands in the history
buffer to a maximum of 40 by setting new values for the history parameter of the
console and telnet objects.
Example:
box#
telnet
telnet#
server
server#
history 30
server#
history
history 30
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