Quick Reference for the
Versalar Switch Router 15000
Carrier Networking Services V15K_2.0.0.0
The BCC is
To recall any command from the history list, press the up arrow (or
To display online Help, enter the help commands after either the bcc> prompt (indicating operations mode) or the box# prompt (indicating configuration mode), as Table 1 shows.
Table 1. | Displaying BCC Help |
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List the online Help features. | help | |
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List all system commands. | help commands | |
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List all system commands with terse descriptions. | help commands | |
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Display help for a specific command. | help <command> | |
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Configuring the Versalar 15000
When you enter configuration commands, they immediately modify the configuration.
The Versalar™ 15000 uses a hierarchical tree configuration model similar to the DOS hierarchy of directories and files. The configuration tree for the Versalar 15000 contains:
•Objects: An Ethernet interface or a protocol is an object (a physical or logical entity you can configure).
•Parameters: Characteristics of an object; slot and connector are parameters of the object mct3. Parameters have values; for example, slot 4 is a
Starting at the root level, you build a BCC™ configuration by adding objects to the tree. Every object occupies a specific level, or context, within the tree. Figure 1 shows the BCC commands you enter to create a sample portion of the tree.
Figure 1. Using BCC Commands to Create a Configuration
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