RE: Alias list

From: Dennis Hess (dennis.hess@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Oct 03 2001 - 15:00:02 GMT-3


   
Nice work Brian... Thanks for sharing!

Dennis

-----Original Message-----
From: Fred Danson [mailto:fred190044@hotmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 1:10 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Alias list

Here's my alias list. Just remember, any command that you're going to use
atleast 4-5 times during the lab is probably good to have on your alias
list.

Brian Dignan
CCIE# 8248

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conf t
no ip domain-lookup
line con 0
exec-t 0 0
logg sync
logg buff 55000
ali configu e ex
ali configu b router bgp
ali configu ei router eigrp
ali configu i router igrp
ali configu o router ospf
ali configu r router rip
ali configu ipxe ipx router eigrp
ali configu ipxn ipx router nlsp
ali configu ipxr ipx router rip
ali configu ir ipx routing
ali e c conf t
ali e ci clear ip route *
ali e cib clear ip bgp
ali e cix clear ipx route *
ali e cint clear ip nat trans *
ali e cl clear logg
ali e dbu debug ip bgp upd
ali e dbk debug ip bgp keep
ali e dbe debug ip bgp even
ali e dig debug ip igrp trans
ali e din debug ip nat
ali e dio debug ip ospf
ali e dip debug ip packet
ali e dr debug ip rip
ali e s show ip int brief
ali e sb show ip bgp
ali e sbn show ip bgp nei
ali e sbs show ip bgp summ
ali e sce show cry engine conn a
ali e sdp show dlsw peer
ali e sdr show dlsw reach
ali e sen show ip eig nei
ali e sfp show frame pvc
ali e sfm show frame map
ali e si show ip route
ali e sim show ip mroute
ali e sint show ip nat trans
ali e sis show isdn status
ali e six show ipx route
ali e sixei show ipx eig int
ali e sixen show ipx eig nei
ali e sl show logg
ali e so show ip ospf
ali e soi show ip ospf int
ali e son show ip ospf nei
ali e sr show run
ali e sx show ipx int brief
ali e sxi show ipx int
ali interface cr clock rate
ali interface e ex
ali interface i ip ad
ali interface in ipx netw
ali interface n no shut
ali ipx-r n netw
ali ipx-r nn no netw
ali router n netw
ali su i ip ad
ali su in ipx netw

>From: "Michael Snyder" <msnyder@ldd.net>
>To: "Fred Danson" <fred190044@hotmail.com>
>Subject: Re: CCIE# 8248
>Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2001 08:05:14 -0500
>
>Can you post your alias list? The one I use only has about 20 lines.
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Fred Danson" <fred190044@hotmail.com>
>To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
>Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 10:51 PM
>Subject: CCIE# 8248
>
>
> > Good evening!
> >
> > After seven months of grueling and intense study, I managed to pass the
>CCIE
> > Lab on Monday, October 1st at San Jose.
> >
> > My study routine was very similar to many others', so I won't repeat
> > everything that has been said many times in the past. One thing that few
> > people mention and that I highly advise others to use during the test
>are
> > aliases for frequently used commands. A good way to get into the habit
>of
> > using aliases is to first commit them all to memory, and then to type
>the
> > complete list before starting any sort of practice lab. Also, get to the
> > point of where you can type out the entire list (my list had about 60
>lines)
> > in a couple minutes.
> >
> > Another thing that I found very helpful was having my own rack to
>practice
> > on. Even if you don't have enough money saved up for entire rack of
> > equipment, you can always open a few credit card accounts :). The though
>of
> > debt really scared me when I first started buying the equipment, but as
>I
> > look back on the decision that I made, I have absolutely no regrets. I
>just
> > thought of it as an investment.
> >
> > I am also currently searching for a new and more challenging job. If
>anyone
> > knows of any open positions, I'd love to hear about them. Since I'm
>thinking
> > about persuing the CCIE C&S cert, an ISP would be ideal, but I'm still
>open
> > to other types of companies.
> >
> > In addition, this was my first attempt, so I have no way of comparing
>the
> > one day lab with the two day lab. Also, please don't email me with
>questions
> > about the one day lab. I don't want to risk breaking the NDA.
> >
> > Good luck everyone!
> >
> > Sincerely,
> > Brian Dignan
> > CCIE# 8248
> >
> >
> >
> >



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