The Bcc Structure - Bay Networks NauticaRS Reference Manual

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The BCC Structure

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The BCC is built like a UNIX or DOS menu tree. At the top of the
tree is the BCC mode (shown by the bcc> prompt) and below this
is the config mode (signified by the box# prompt).
Within the config mode are classes, such as isdn#, system# and
ipx#. Classes contain objects which are modified and created by
the user. Objects are items like IP routes, IPX SAPs, paths and
devices.
Inside the classes different actions are performed, but there are
some commands that are common to all classes and modes; these
are known as command verbs (Appendix A). This section of the
manual aims to explain these concepts in more detail.
In the table below, click on the option for which you require
further information.
The Modes
Understanding the Command Line
Classes and Class Objects
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