Technical data
Quick-Starting Routers
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Overview of the BCC
You access the BCC by entering
bcc
at the Technician Interface prompt. The
bcc>
prompt appears, from which you can run any BCC or Technician Interface
command. You enter configuration mode by entering
config
.
The BCC views the router as a hierarchy of objects and parameters you can
configure either globally for the whole router or individually for each interface.
The BCC always displays a prompt that indicates your current working context (or
location) within the hierarchy.
You start from the root level with the box prompt (box #) and define each interface
and its protocols. To quick-start a router, you configure one Ethernet interface, add
the IP protocol, and add a routing protocol if the workstation is located on a
different LAN than the router (Figure 5-1
). Next, you add some global services
that apply uniformly to all slots of a router: SNMP, FTP, TFTP, and Telnet.
For more information about the BCC, see:
• Using the Bay Command Console (AN/BN Routers)
• BCC Quick Reference (AN/BN Routers)
• Release Notes for Router Software Version 12.10
Note:
If you want to enable the HTTP Server as a global service on the router
after quick-starting with the BCC, use the Site Manager tool.