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NauticaRS 5.5R Reference Guide

Configuration Tips

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The following are some important concepts to remember when
using the BCC.
When configuring objects in BCC, object behaviour and/or
statistics are modified immediately.
The save verb writes changes to the unit's configuration files,
making them permanent. The changes made are already in
use.
reboot returns the unit to its last saved configuration. All
unsaved changes will be lost when reboot is used.
As you navigate between levels, the BCC prompt changes to
show your current location in the tree.
To move back one level towards the BCC context, type ctrl l
or pop (and a number from the history list if necessary).
To move directly back to the BCC prompt, type exit.
To quit the management interface (BCC), type exit at the
bcc> prompt.
If you exit and re-enter the BCC without rebooting,
configuration changes that were made during the last BCC
session are still in effect.
To move directly to a configured object, type the whole
MTC. For example, to move into a PPP path called WAT1
from the bcc> prompt, you would type:
bcc> co pa ppp/wat1
To enter a configured object and amend an attribute, again
use one command line. For example, to move into the WAT1
path and add a second ISDN number, the following MTC
could be typed:
bcc> co pa ppp/wat1 isdn-n 2/01234567890
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