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Configuring the Versalar 15000
Table 3 shows how to enter configuration mode, display your current context and the
contexts of other objects, and change your current context.
Table 4
shows each basic configuration task, the associated command, and examples.
Table 2. Displaying Configuration Help
Task Command Examples
Display Help for an object or parameter.
help
<item>
help snmp
help bofl
Show all objects configurable from your current location in the tree.
help tree help tree
Show the entire tree of configurable objects.
help tree -all help tree -all
List the names of all objects, parameters, and commands that you can enter at
this level. (The BCC immediately displays output upon detecting the ? character,
which it does not display.)
??
Show the configuration syntax and list the parameters of an object that you can
configure from your current location in the tree.
<object>
?ip?
Display the supported values for this parameter of the current object.
<parameter>
? bofl ?
List the values assigned to parameters of the current object.
info info
Table 3. Navigating the Configuration Tree
Task Command Examples
Enter configuration mode from the system prompt.
config config
Show the full context, starting from the root level.
pwc pwc
Show objects configured at the next (branch) level.
lso lso
Show objects configured at all branch levels descending from the
current object, and the paths to those objects. If at the box# prompt,
show all objects in the configuration and the paths to those objects.
lso -r lso -r
List only the configured objects that match the specified pattern.
lso [-r |
<pattern>
] lso *o*
lso “ip/1.2.?.?/*”
Show the total device configuration in BCC syntax.
show config [-all] show config -all
Go back one level.
back back
Return to the root level of the router configuration.
box box
Go to a configured object from any location in the tree.
<unique_id>
/jointfilesconvert/31071/bgp
ethernet/9/1
ip/1.2.3.4/255.0.0.0
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