From: Jonathan V Hays (jhays@jtan.com)
Date: Mon Jun 30 2003 - 13:44:38 GMT-3
Tony,
I think this will vary from person to person. For people who are fast,
accurate typists you have a point.
I've been using aliases in my lab studies for about a year and I love
them. I'm a fairly slow typist myself, and make plenty of typing
mistakes so typing 's' instead of 'show ip int brief' saves me a lot of
typing and backspacing time. And for me it does lower the time pressure
since I don't have to spend as much time dealing with my typos and a
rising level of frustration as I spend time backspacing instead of
solving scenario issues. I simply have observed the commands I use the
most and turned them into a list of ten one-letter or two-letter
aliases.
Jonathan
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On
> Behalf Of Tony Schaffran
> Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 11:33 AM
> To: 'lg01'; ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: RE: Any recommendations?
>
>
> I did not use a single alias during the lab and I had two
> hours left to go
> over my configs. I am not sure if alias commands would
> provide you any
> extra time. If you are very familiar with the commands and
> try to stay calm
> while entering them, it might be better to focus on being
> more efficient at
> looking things up on the doc cd.
>
> Tony Schaffran
> Network Analyst
> CCIE #11071
> CCNP, CCNA, CCDA
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>
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-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
lg01
Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 7:09 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Any recommendations?
Hello group + to all CCIEs,
Trying to get more efficient on the timing on the lab, can anyone
recommend
me a list of "alias" that would be useful for the lab?
Thanks
Hunt
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