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1. NORTEL NETWORKS BCC Quick Reference Getting Started e Start a Technician Interface session with the router by connecting a PC or ASCII terminal to the router s console port or through a dial up connection e Enter Manager at the login prompt then enter bcc to start a BCC session then enter config to enter configuration mode e ABCC configuration is a hierarchy of objects representing interfaces protocols and other entities The hierarchy starts at the root object box for AN BN and ARN stack for ASN and System 5000 and cascades down to lower objects see Figure 1 on the next page e Objects have attributes called parameters with values that you can change Some objects have required parameters the BCC prompts you to enter values for required parameters Enter the command to display a list of the objects that you can configure next Enter the info command to display the parameters and their values for the current object e Some protocols for example IP have both global and interface level objects that configure different aspects of the protocol e Configure interface specific protocols by configuring the interface first then the protocol For example configure an ethernet interface then add ip e Configure a new object by entering only the object s name For example to configure Telnet enter telnet not config telnet or set telnet e Configure global protocols such as telnet that apply to the whole rou
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3. f objects that you can configure using the BCC history Display the command history list info Display the parameters and their values for the current object Iso Display all objects configured on this object pwc Display the path from the box or stack prompt to your current working location in the object hierarchy save config Save the active configuration as a bootable configuration file on lt vol gt lt filename gt the router s flash memory card Save boot configuration files with a test name before saving them with the router s default file name config show config all Display all the objects currently configured stack ASN and System 5000 Return to the top level in the object hierarchy lt obj gt lt req_val gt lt req_val gt Enter the object name plus any required parameter values to move to an existing object This combination is called the instance The BCC uses the instance to uniquely identify a specific object in the object hierarchy For example enter ethernet 2 1 to move to the ethernet object on slot 2 connector 1 Part Number 308602 14 00 Rev 00 Command Shortcuts e To recall any command from the history list press the up arrow or Control p or the down arrow or Control n e Enter the first few letters of any command and press Return The BCC automatically completes any command for which it finds a unique match in the current context Otherwise the BCC d
4. ing a decimal mask value The BCC automatically configures the global ip object when you configure the first ip interface on the box Configures RIP on ip 11 23 13 14 No parameter values are required Moves back one level closer to box or root level Moves back two levels to box level Configures ethernet 2 2 using abbreviated syntax Slashes between required parameter values only Configures ip 11 23 13 15 255 0 0 0 using mask 255 0 0 0 dotted decimal notation for the mask value ip 11 23 13 15 255 0 0 0 rip Configures RIP on ip 11 23 13 15 255 0 0 0 rip 11 23 13 15 box Jumps to root level You can use this command from any location in the object hierarchy 2 Part Number 308602 14 00 Rev 00 Useful BCC Commands Command Function Display a list of the objects that you can configure next Use to see whether you need to configure other objects under the current context back Move back up a level in the object hierarchy bcc Start the BCC from the Technician Interface prompt box AN BN and ARN Return to the top level in the object hierarchy config Enter BCC configuration mode from the bcc gt prompt disable Disable the object at your current location in the object hierarchy enable Enable the object at your current location in the object hierarchy exit Exit configuration mode Enter exit again to exit the BCC help tree all Display the entire hierarchy o
5. isplays choices or an error message based on your partial entry e To reduce typing use commands such as Iso to display existing objects and then copy and paste their instance ID for example ip 192 33 16 4 255 255 255 248 Help Tips e To see an overview of the Help system enter help or help help To see a list of all system nonconfiguration commands enter help commands or help commands more e To see Help for a specific command enter help lt commanas for example help compact or help ip e To see text definitions for the parameters of any object enter help lt object_name gt for example help ip e To see text definitions for a parameter of the object at your current location in the object hierarchy enter help lt parameter_name gt for example help bofl e When the BCC displays a list of choices for help on a configuration object copy and paste the command line that best describes the path from root to that object for example help box ip global IP or for interface IP help box ethernet ip or help box serial ppp ip Show Command Syntax To display a list of show commands from any level in the BCC object hierarchy enter show lt protocol gt To learn more about any show command option and its syntax use the question mark command as follows bcc gt show ppp alerts disabled interfaces ipx lqr bad packets nabled ip line bcc gt show ppp lqr config stats bcc gt show ppp lqr config show ppp lqr
6. ter at the box or stack prompt e Configure an ethernet interface on a specific connector and slot For example enter ethernet slot 2 connector 1 or eth 2 1 Note that a slash must separate parameter values e Configure ip at the interface level with a specific IP address and subnet mask For example enter either of these commands ip address 192 184 68 24 mask 255 0 0 0 ip 192 184 68 24 255 0 0 0 Enter show commands for statistical information and help commands at any level of the object hierarchy You do not need to change to another mode to use these commands Part Number 308602 14 00 Rev 00 ethernet slot 2 connector 1 ethernet slot 2 connector 2 ip address 11 23 13 14 mask 255 0 0 0 ip address 11 23 13 15 mask 255 0 0 0 rip rip BCCOO37A Figure 1 Hierarchy of BCC Objects Sample Session To create the sample configuration shown in Figure 1 on a BN router with an Ethernet link module in slot 2 enter the following BCC commands Notice how each BCC prompt contains the BCC identifier of the object just configured Command box ethernet slot 2 connector 1 ethernet 2 1 ip 11 23 13 14 8 ip 1 23 13 14 255 0 0 0 rip ripi 1 23 13 14 back ip 11 box ethernet 2 2 ip address 11 23 13 15 23 13 14 255 0 0 0 back 2 eth 2 2 Comment Configures ethernet 2 1 using a fully specified interface location Configures ip 11 23 13 14 255 0 0 0 us
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