Don't forget that you may have another excellent configuration tool at your
fingertips - the BCC (Bay Command Console), despite its relative immaturity
compared to Site Mangler, is light-years ahead in terms of speed and
reliability. If you have BayRS version 12.20 or higher running on your
router, just type "bcc" at the TI prompt and press enter.
Once the BCC launches (it takes a second or two to load), enter config mode
by typing "config." Change to the global IP object by entering the "ip"
command, then you can configure a virtual interface simply by entering
"virtual," then entering an IP address. I'm doing all this from memory as I
write this, so it may be a little off:
bcc> config <cr>
box# ip <cr>
ip# virtual <cr>
virtual# ip w.x.y.z /mask <cr>
all done.
Not too many people know about the BCC. IMO, Bay did a fabulous job in
creating it, but a lousy job marketing and including it in their training
courses. When I worked for Bay's Educational Services, I made sure to cover
the BCC in every course I taught. Not every instructor got as excited about
the BCC as I did...I still don't know why. It rocks! :-)
BJ
----- Original Message -----
From: Brian Lodwick
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 02, 2001 8:14 PM
Subject: Re: Configuring Bay router loopback
Thanks Howard,
I found something tried it, but we couldn't get it to work.
Here are the commands we tried:
Starting IP on the Circuitless Interface
To configure a circuitless IP interface, begin at the Configuration Manager
window and proceed as follows:
1. Select Protocols > IP > Circuitless IP > Create to display the IP
Configuration window.
2. Edit the parameters on the IP Configuration window.
3. Click on OK to save the circuitless IP interface.
A special Select Protocols window opens, listing the protocols you can
configure on a circuitless interface.
4. Select a protocol and click on OK.
>>>Brian
>From: "Howard C. Berkowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: "Howard C. Berkowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Configuring Bay router loopback
>Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2001 18:18:02 -0500
>
> >Anybody know how to configure a loopback interface on a Bay router?
> >
> >>>>Brian
> >_________________________________________________________________
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>
>Look under "circuitless interface". That's the Bay RS equivalent to
>Cisco's "loopback interface."
>
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