Re: Command Alias

From: Danny Cox (dandermanuk@gmail.com)
Date: Sun Feb 18 2007 - 21:40:44 ART


There's one reason in particular that I use my little group of 7
aliases .. I type quickly, but not always accurately. I touch type in
fact, but my accuracy wouldn't make me a good secretary and I get fed
up hitting the delete button. I find that creating short aliases of
3-4 characters means I'm more likely to type what I want accurately.

I use
 sri - show run interface
 sr - show run
 siib show ip int brie
 sib show ip bgp
 ct conf t
 sir show ip route
 scn show cdp neighbors

I find they're not a bad set and easy enough to remember. Anything
longer than this can get mistyped just as easily

I'd cut your list down to a shortish list, type into notepad on the
day along with other starting things like 'no ip domain-lookup' or
'privilege level 15' etc if they're not there already and paste into
each piece of equipment right at the start.

Danny

On 18/02/07, nhatphuc <nhatphuc@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Group,
>
> In lab exam, do they give us time to create command aliases or bring alias
> file in?
>
> Should I use alias when practicing? My alias list is quite long so it'll
> take time to create on lab day.
>
> Thanks
>
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