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bcc> co ip
ip#
3-4
box# is the main context within BCC and contains all the other
contexts or directories. Once you are inside the configuration
(BOx) level, it is possible to start defining objects and
configuring your router.
One area that can be configured, for example, is IP. The IP
context is within the BOx context, which in turn is inside the
BCC mode.
Move into the IP context by typing the following:
In this instance,
CO
takes you into the IP context. This command can be typed at any
prompt. The BCC prompt will change to show that you are in IP
context:
Modes and contexts are containers that hold information in more
specific places.
Within the IP context are the configured objects. In the IP context
these are ROutes, FIlters and OSpf instructions that can be
created and modified. (See
Configured objects can be acted on directly by using verbs such
as
,
,
NEW
MODify
verbs,
refer to Chapter
Attributes, contained within a configured object, are the
lowest-level items within the BCC structure. An example of
attributes for an IP ROute Configured Object, for example, would
be options such as
Figure 3-1
shows the contexts within the BCC mode and how
they are related to each other.
From
box#
, it is possible to list all the paths and devices set up on
your unit (see
page 3-6
contexts. You move into a context by typing its name, as shown
in
Figure
3-1, or its Minimum to Configure (MTC).
moves you into the configuration level and
Figure
3-1).
, and
CAll
CANcel
3.
and
Path Name
Gateway Address
onwards), and also move into other
. For an explanation of all the
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IP
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