From: Sean C (Upp_and_Upp@hotmail.com)
Date: Sat Mar 15 2003 - 12:49:33 GMT-3
The very first two alias commands I always type in are:
alias configure ac alias configure
ac ae alias exec
Make an alias of the alias - why not?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Voss, David" <dvoss@heidrick.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 11:44 AM
Subject: Alias Commands
> I've seen quite a few alias commands but have found the following to work
> very well for me and save a lot of time. Just an FYI on an approach you
may
> be interested in.
>
> i= ip route table
> o= ospf
> e= eigrp
> b= bgp
> x= clear
>
>
> alias exec i show ip route
> alias exec ii show ip int brief
> alias exec xi clear ip route *
> alias exec o show ip ospf nei
> alias exec oo show ip ospf database
> alias exec ooo sh run | b router ospf
> alias exec xo clear ip ospf process
> alias exec e show ip eigrp nei
> alias exec ee show ip eigrp top
> alias exec eee show run | b router eigrp
> alias exec xe clear ip eigrp nei
> alias exec b show ip bgp sum
> alias exec bb show ip bgp
> alias exec bbb show run | b router bgp
> alias exec xb clear ip bgp * soft
> alias exec w write mem
> alias exec c config t
> alias exec ia show isdn active
> alias exec is show isdn status
> alias exec span show spanning-tree
> alias exec spand show spanning-tree detail
>
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