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Working with Attributes

system# na new_name
sy na new_name
bcc> co sy na new_name
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Attributes are options that can be changed for configured objects,
like PAths and DEVices. This section of the chapter deals with
how to set and amend the many attributes.
To edit an attribute, at the command line (and if you are in the
correct context) type in the attribute name, followed by a
[
] and then the new option [
SPACE
change the name of the unit, in the
would type:
where
is the MTC for the
na
the new name for the unit.
If the prompt is not in context, then the command line must be
preceded by the context. In the previous example, at any
configuration prompt other than
need to be typed:
In this case
will move us into the system# context before the
sy
command line is executed.
To perform the same command when the unit is in BCC> mode,
the following needs to be typed:
In this instance the
configuration mode (box#) before the command is actioned.
Once an attribute has been changed, the changes can be inspected
by listing all the attributes for the option again. To list configured
objects, paths, devices, routes etc., at the
individual context levels, use the
attributes for non-configured objects, for example at the
level or when you are within a configured object like a path, type
(I).
INFO
ENTER
system#
attribute and
NAME
system#
command moves the unit into
co
lso -l
]. For example, to
level of BCC, a user
new_name
, the following would
level, or at the
box#
command. To list
system#
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